- Pamela S. Karlan
Pamela S. Karlan (born 1959) is a professor of law at
Stanford Law School and a leading legal scholar on voting rights and the political process.Early life and education
Karlan earned a bachelor's degree in 1980 from
Yale University and a master of arts from Yale in 1984. She also earned her law degree from Yale in 1984. [http://www.law.stanford.edu/directory/profile/32/ Pamela S. Karlan | Stanford Law School ] ]From 1984 until 1985, Karlan worked as a law clerk for former U.S. District Judge
Abraham David Sofaer . From 1985 until 1986, Karlan clerked for U.S. Supreme Court JusticeHarry Blackmun .Professional career
From 1986 until 1988, Karlan worked as an assistant counsel at the
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund . From 1988 until 1998, Karlan was a professor of law at theUniversity of Virginia School of Law .In 1998, Karlan joined the faculty of
Stanford Law School . She currently is the school's Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law. While at the school, Karlan co-founded the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, through which students litigate live cases before theU.S. Supreme Court .Public profile
Karlan is a frequent commenter on PBS'
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer . She also was a frequent commenter in the news media during the disputed 2000 presidential election. In the aftermath of that election, Karlan and co-authorsSamuel Issacharoff andRichard Pildes adapted two chapters from their law school casebook into a book titled "When Elections Go Bad: The Law of Democracy and the Presidential Election of 2000."Throughout her career, Karlan also has been an experienced advocate before the
U.S. Supreme Court . [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/31/politics/31mirth.html So, Guy Walks Up to the Bar, and Scalia Says... - New York Times ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.law.stanford.edu/directory/profile/32/ Stanford Law School profile]
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