- H. Jefferson Powell
H. Jefferson Powell has been professor of Law at
Duke University since 1987. In1999 the Duke Bar Association presented Powell with the "Excellence in Small Section Teaching" Award, and in the academic year 2001–2002, he was Duke University's "Scholar/Teacher of the year". More recently, Powell has been named Frederic Cleaveland Professor of Law and Divinity.Powell has published several books in the fields of constitutional law and legal history. He has published with presses as diverse as University of Chicago Press, Duke University Press, Carolina Academic Press, and others. He also coauthored a multimedia work, "The Contracts Experience" a tool for teaching contracts law.
Powell served in both the federal and
state government s as a deputy assistant attorney general and as Principal Deputy Solicitor General in the U.S. Department of Justice under PresidentBill Clinton , and as special counsel to the Attorney General ofNorth Carolina . He has briefed and argued cases in both federal and state courts, including "Shaw v. Reno " before theSupreme Court of the United States .A graduate of St. David’s College (now the
University of Wales, Lampeter ) and of theYale Law School andYale Divinity School s, Professor Powell also has aPh.D. in Christian theological ethics from Duke University and holds a joint appointment in the Divinity School at Duke.
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