Earl Maltz is a distinguished professor and the author of Rethinking Constitutional Law:
Originalism, Interventionism, and the Politics of Judicial Review
(1994); Civil Rights, The Constitution and Congress, 1863-1865 (1990);
and over 50 articles on constitutional law, statutory interpretation,
the role of the courts, and legal history.
He received his B.A. from
Northwestern University, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and his
J.D. cum laude from Harvard. He teaches Constitutional Law, Employment Discrimination, Conflicts of Law, and a seminar on the
Supreme Court.
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