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Betrall Ross (University of Virginia) - Overcoming the Constitutional Barriers to Economic Equality in the United States

Nov 24, 2021 | 04:00 PM c.t. - 06:00 PM
Pasts, Presents and Futures of (In-)Equality in the US

Pasts, Presents and Futures of (In-)Equality in the US

Bertrall Ross - Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law

Bertrall Ross - Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law

Rinvorlesung WS21/22 - Lecture #6

Attention:

This particular session will be hosted in the Henry-Ford-Bau of the Freie Universität Berlin. You may find the address linked below as well as information on how to register for attending the event in person.


Bertrall Ross joined the law faculty of the University of Virginia in 2021. He teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, constitutional theory, election law, administrative law and statutory interpretation. 

Ross’ research is driven by a concern about democratic responsiveness and accountability, as well as the inclusion of marginalized communities in administrative and political processes. His past scholarship has been published in several books and journals, including the Columbia Law Review, New York University Law Review and the University of Chicago Law Review.  Two of his articles were selected by the Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum.  

Prior to joining the Virginia faculty, Ross taught at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, where he received the Rutter Award for Teaching Excellence. He has also been awarded the Berlin Prize from the American Academy in Berlin, the Princeton University Law and Public Affairs Fellowship, the Columbia Law School Kellis Parker Academic Fellowship and the Marshall Scholarship. Ross is currently serving on the Administrative Conference of the United States and the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court. 

Ross earned his undergraduate degree in international affairs and history from the University of Colorado, Boulder; his graduate degrees from the London School of Economics and Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs; and his law degree from Yale Law School. After law school, he clerked for Judge Dorothy Nelson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Judge Myron Thompson of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.

 


The Ringvorlesung of the Winter Semester 2021/2022 is an online course and can be attended via Cisco WebEx Meetings at the scheduled time indicated above by clicking here.

If you would like to attend this event in person at the Henry Ford Bau, we would kindly ask you to register your visit beforehand here.

 You may find the complete program of the Ringvorlesung WS21/22 in the Downloads section below.

Time & Location

Nov 24, 2021 | 04:00 PM c.t. - 06:00 PM

Henry-Ford-Bau der Freien Universität Berlin
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