Laurence Tribe | |
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Born | Laurence Henry Tribe October 10, 1941 |
Awards | American Philosophical Society’s Henry M. Phillips Prize in Jurisprudence (2013)[6] |
Academic background | |
Education | Harvard University (BA, JD) |
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Academic work | |
Discipline | Constitutional law |
Notable students | Barack Obama[1] Ted Cruz John Roberts[2] Elena Kagan[3] Merrick Garland[4] Kathleen Sullivan[1] Jamie Raskin Adam Schiff Kenneth Chesebro[5] |
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Laurence Henry Tribe (born October 10, 1941) is an American legal scholar known for his studies of United States constitutional law. Tribe was a professor at Harvard Law School from 1968 until his retirement in 2020. He currently holds the position of Carl M. Loeb University Professor Emeritus.
A constitutional law scholar,[7][8] Tribe is co-founder of the American Constitution Society. He is also the author of American Constitutional Law (1978), a major treatise in that field, and has argued before the United States Supreme Court 36 times.[9] Tribe was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2010.[10]
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