The Constitution in 2020
Jack M. Balkin and Reva B. Siegel
Author Information
Jack M. Balkin, Professor, Yale Law School, and Reva B. Siegel, Professor, Yale Law School
Jack M. Balkin is Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law School, and the Founder and Director of Yale's Information Society Project, an interdisciplinary center that studies law and the new information technologies. Professor Balkin teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, telecommunications and Internet law, first amendment law, cultural and social theory, and jurisprudence. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the author of over 80 articles on constitutional and legal theory. He has written op-eds and commentaries for The New York Times, The Boston Globe, the L.A. Times, the Hartford Courant, the New Orleans Times Picayune, the Washington Monthly, and the New Republic Online.
Reva B. Siegel is Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law and Deputy Dean of Yale Law School, where she teaches constitutional law, antidiscrimination law, and legal history, and serves as faculty advisor to the American Constitution Society chapter. Professor Siegel's writing draws on legal history to explore questions of law and inequality, and to analyze how courts interact with representative government and popular movements in interpreting the Constitution. Much of her recent work analyzes how progressive and conservative movements have struggled to shape constitutional law in matters concerning race, sex, and the family over the last several decades. She is currently writing a series of articles exploring the genesis of the "traditional family values" coalition and the evolving strategies of the anti-abortion movement.
Contributors:
Bruce Ackerman (Yale Law School)
Mark Agrast (Center for American Progress)
Yochai Benkler (Harvard Law School)
David Cole, (Georgetown Law Center)
William Eskridge (Yale Law School)
Noah Feldman (Harvard Law School)
William Forbath (University of Texas)
Richard Ford (Stanford Law School)
Vicki Jackson (Georgetown Law School)
Dawn Johnsen (Indiana University)
Pam Karlan (Stanford Law School)
Harold Koh (Yale Law School)
Larry Kramer (Stanford Law School)
Goodwin Liu (Boalt Hall Law School)
William Marshall (University of North Carolina)
Tracey Meares (Yale Law School)
Frank Michelman (Harvard Law School)
Rachel Moran (Boalt Hall Law School)
John Podesta (Center for American Progress)
Robert Post (Yale Law School)
Judith Resnik (Yale Law School)
Cass Sunstein (University of Chicago)
Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law School)
Robin West (Georgetown Law Center)