Lisa Schultz Bressman

Lisa Schultz Bressman

Lisa Schultz Bressman is an American Academic. She has established herself as a scholar in administrative law and constitutional theory. Bressman joined Vanderbilt University Law School in 1998 after working in the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice and clerking for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and now-Second Circuit Judge José Cabranes. She teaches Administrative Law and Constitutional Law and is Co-Chair of the Regulatory Program.

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