Introducing Guest Blogger Michael Kang
posted by Danielle Citron
I am delighted to introduce Professor Michael Kang who will be guest blogging with us in August. Michael is an Associate Professor of Law at Emory Law School, where he teaches Election Law, Business Associations, and Law and Democratic Governance. His research focuses on issues of voting rights, race, redistricting, campaign finance and direct democracy. His articles have been published by the Yale Law Journal, Mic
higan Law Review, Texas Law Review, UCLA Law Review, Iowa Law Review, Washington University Law Review, George Washington Law Review, and University of Chicago Law Review among others. He visited Cornell Law School during the 2008 spring semester and Harvard Law School during the 2009 spring semester.
Michael received his B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Chicago, where he served as Technical Editor of the University of Chicago Law Review and graduated Order of the Coif. He received an M.A. from the University of Illinois and received his Ph.D. in government from Harvard University. After law school, Michael clerked for Judge Michael S. Kanne of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and worked in private practice at Ropes & Gray in Boston before joining the faculty of Emory University School of Law in 2004.
His most recent publications include:
Voting as Veto, 108 MICH. L. REV. (forthcoming 2010);
To Here From Theory in Election Law, 87 TEX. L. REV. 787 (2009) (reviewing HEATHER K. GERKEN, THE DEMOCRACY INDEX);
Race and Democratic Contestation, 117 YALE L.J. 734 (2008).
July 31, 2009 at 9:54 am
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