

Gerhard Casper
Gerhard Casper is an expert in constitutional law, jurisprudence, and history, with a distinguished career in academia and leadership. He has made significant contributions to the field through his extensive research and numerous publications. Casper served as the ninth president of Stanford University from 1992 to 2000, where he was instrumental in initiating educational advancements that have had a lasting impact on the institution. Currently, Casper holds the position of Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and is an Emeritus Professor of Undergraduate Education, Law, and Political Science at Stanford University. His scholarly work has earned him recognition and accolades, including various awards and honorary doctorates, underscoring his influence and dedication to the field of law and education. Before his tenure at Stanford, Casper was deeply involved in the academic community at the University of Chicago, where he served as the Dean of the Law School and later as the Provost of the University. His leadership roles at these prestigious institutions highlight his commitment to fostering academic excellence and innovation. Casper's membership in esteemed organizations further reflects his standing in the academic and legal communities. His work continues to inspire students and scholars alike, contributing to the ongoing discourse in constitutional law and jurisprudence. Through his career, Casper has demonstrated a profound understanding of the complexities of legal systems and their historical contexts, making him a respected figure in his field.
Publications
, 281-297, 1992-05-21
, 2001-01-01
, 64-86, 2014-02-25
, 111-140, 2014-02-25
, 168-187, 2014-02-25
, 69-83, 1996-01-01
, 89-132, 1968-01-01
, 473, 1995-02-01
, 276-279, 1968-06-01
, 31-46, 1998-12-31
, 359-375, 1978-01-01
, 463, 1976-01-01
, 1-16, 2014-02-25
, 923, 1986-05-01