

Robert E. Park
Committed to excellence in scholarship on constitutional law and individual rights, Robert E. Park is a Professor Emeritus of Law at the George Washington University Law School. With a distinguished career that spans decades, Professor Park has made significant contributions to the fields of administrative law, constitutional powers, and jurisprudence. His academic pursuits are deeply rooted in exploring the intricate balance between individual rights and governmental powers, a theme that resonates throughout his extensive body of work. Throughout his tenure at George Washington University, Professor Park has taught a wide array of public law subjects, including torts, administrative law, and constitutional law. His courses have been instrumental in shaping the legal minds of countless students, emphasizing the critical importance of privacy law and the principles of democracy, equality, and constitutionalism. His seminar on these topics has been particularly influential, encouraging students to engage critically with the evolving landscape of constitutional governance. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Professor Park has played a pivotal role in university governance through his extensive committee work. His leadership and dedication have helped shape the policies and direction of the institution, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of legal education. His commitment to academic excellence is matched by his practical experience, having served as an analyst at the National Security Agency and as the director of education at the ABA Center for Administrative Justice. Professor Park's research interests are diverse yet interconnected, focusing on the fundamental aspects of constitutional law and the protection of individual rights. His work delves into the complexities of constitutional powers and the role of administrative law in modern governance. Through his scholarship, he has contributed to a deeper understanding of how legal frameworks can uphold democratic values and ensure equality. His contributions to the field have been recognized both nationally and internationally, and his insights continue to influence contemporary legal thought. As a respected scholar and educator, Professor Park remains committed to advancing the study of law and inspiring the next generation of legal professionals. His legacy at George Washington University Law School is marked by a profound dedication to the principles of justice and the pursuit of knowledge.
Publications
, 577-588, 2020-05-07
, 373-380, 2024-07-01
, 397-426, 1964-02-01
, 1413-1429, 2023-10-24
, 319-349, 1969-12-01
, 1998-05-07
, 485-506, 1977-08-01
, 565-619, 1986-05-01
, 379-393, 1976-06-01
, 198-203, 2018-01-12
, 53-64, 2005-01-01