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Stephen E. Sachs

Professor at School of Law, Duke University0 Followers

Stephen E. Sachs is a distinguished professor at Duke University School of Law, where he has made significant contributions to the fields of civil procedure, constitutional law, and Anglo-American legal history. His scholarly work delves into the intricacies of federal jurisdiction, conflict of laws, and the legal status of corporations, offering fresh perspectives on these complex subjects. Before his tenure at Duke, Sachs honed his legal skills at Mayer Brown LLP in Washington, D.C., where he engaged in high-stakes litigation and developed a keen understanding of the practical applications of legal theory. Sachs's academic journey is marked by prestigious achievements. He earned his A.B. from Harvard University, where he laid the foundation for his future endeavors in law. His academic excellence was further recognized with a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, an opportunity that enriched his understanding of legal systems. He later obtained his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he began to shape his distinctive approach to legal scholarship. Throughout his career, Sachs has been actively involved in the broader legal community. He has served on the Judicial Conference's Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules, contributing his expertise to the development of appellate procedures. His election as a member of the American Law Institute underscores his standing as a respected voice in the legal field, where he collaborates with other leading scholars and practitioners to advance the understanding and application of law. In 2021, Sachs was appointed as the Antonin Scalia Professor of Law at Harvard, a testament to his profound impact on legal education and scholarship. His research continues to explore the historical underpinnings of procedure and private law, examining how these elements influence contemporary legal disputes. His work not only enriches academic discourse but also informs practical legal strategies and policy development. Sachs's contributions extend beyond academia; he is a sought-after speaker and advisor, sharing his insights with diverse audiences. His commitment to legal education is evident in his dynamic teaching style, which inspires students to critically engage with complex legal issues. Through his research, teaching, and service, Stephen E. Sachs remains a pivotal figure in the legal community, shaping the future of law with his innovative ideas and unwavering dedication.

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