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David E. Landau

Dean and Professor at College of Law, Florida State University0 Followers

Dr. David E. Landau is a key figure in the field of constitutional law and comparative law, serving as the Mason Ladd Professor and Associate Dean for International Programs at the Florida State University College of Law. With an impressive academic background, Dr. Landau earned his Ph.D. in Political Science, J.D., and A.B. from Harvard University, showcasing his deep commitment to legal scholarship and education. Dr. Landau's research interests are centered around constitutional design, theory, and comparative law. His work has been widely published in leading law journals, contributing significantly to the academic discourse in these areas. His scholarly contributions are recognized for their depth and impact, influencing both academic and practical approaches to constitutional issues. In his role as Associate Dean for International Programs, Dr. Landau oversees the graduate LL.M. Program, the Certificate Program in International Law, and the summer program at Oxford University. His leadership in these programs reflects his dedication to fostering international legal education and providing students with a global perspective on legal issues. Dr. Landau's expertise and leadership extend beyond academia, as he actively engages with the legal community through conferences, workshops, and collaborative research projects. His work not only enriches the academic environment at Florida State University but also contributes to the broader understanding of constitutional law and its application in diverse contexts. Through his teaching, research, and administrative roles, Dr. Landau continues to shape the future of legal education and scholarship, inspiring students and colleagues alike with his passion for the law and commitment to excellence.

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