- Harold Hongju Koh
Harold Hongju Koh (born
December 8 ,1954 ,Boston , MA, United States) is an American lawyer, legal scholar, formerU.S. State Department official, and current Dean of theYale Law School (sinceJuly 1 ,2004 ). His name has been mentioned as a possibleU.S. Supreme Court Justice nominee in the event of a Democratic Presidential victory in 2008.Biography
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Korean-American native ofBoston , he graduated in 1971 from the New Haven prep school Hopkins, graduated "summa cum laude " andPhi Beta Kappa fromHarvard , then received aMarshall Scholarship to study at Magdalen College,Oxford University , and graduated "cum laude" fromHarvard Law School in 1980. He was alaw clerk to JusticeHarry Blackmun on theU.S. Supreme Court , and has held a variety of positions in private practice, government service, and academia, including at theHague Academy of International Law .Koh became
Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor onNovember 13 ,1998 . He was nominated by President Clinton onSeptember 10 , 1998 and confirmed by the Senate onOctober 21 , 1998.Koh is the author of a number of books, including "The National Security Constitution: Sharing Power after the Iran-Contra Affair" (
Yale University Press ,1990); "Transnational Legal Problems" (withHarry Steiner andDetlev Vagts ,Foundation Press , 1994); and "Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights" (withRonald C. Slye , Yale University Press, 1999). He has also written many book chapters, law review articles, and other published works.Koh is prominent as an advocate of
human rights andcivil rights , and has argued and written briefs on a wide number of cases before U.S. appellate courts. He received the Human Rights Award of theCuban-American Bar Association in 1994, the Justice in Action Award from theAsian-American Legal Defense and Education Fund in 1993, and the Human Rights Award of theAmerican Immigration Lawyers' Association in 1992 for his work. He is also a member of theConstitution Project 's bipartisan Liberty and Security Committee. [http://www.constitutionproject.org/libertyandsecurity/members.cfm?categoryId=3]Koh has testified before the
U.S. Congress more than a dozen times. In January 2005, Dean Koh, along withFranklin Pierce Law Center deanJohn Hutson , testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to the appointment ofAlberto Gonzales asattorney general of theUnited States , because of his alleged role in attempting to provide legal guidance to the U.S. military justifying abusive interrogation practices, including that theWar on Terror "renders obsolete" and "renders quaint" aspects of theGeneva Conventions . Koh has drawn criticism as a "highly partisan Democrat"Fact|date=July 2008 and as promoting political polarization within the Yale Law School in a fashion avoided by his predecessors, Anthony Kronman and Guido Calabresi.He is the brother of former Massachusetts Public Health Commissioner
Howard Koh .External links
* [http://www.law.yale.edu/faculty/HKoh.htm Faculty profile at Yale Law]
* [http://www.law.yale.edu/faculty/2508.htm Faculty C.V. at Yale Law]
* [http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people3/Koh/koh-con1.html Interview]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5199021 The Bright Lights of Freedom] , Koh's radio essay on freedom and democracy that was broadcast on NPR
* [http://thepolitic.org/content/view/27/37/ Conceptions of the Court]
* [http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_04_01-2007_04_07.shtml#1175739296 Criticism of Koh's Politics]
* [http://www.abovethelaw.com/2006/12/harold_and_linda_sittin_in_a_t.php Koh and Linda Greenhouse]
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