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Jeffrey Pojanowski

Professor at History, University of Notre Dame10 Followers

Professor Jeffrey Pojanowski is working to advance the understanding of administrative law, jurisprudence, and legal interpretation at Notre Dame Law School. As a full professor, he brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to his teaching and research, focusing on the intricacies of administrative law, the Supreme Court of the United States, constitutional interpretation, statutory interpretation, and jurisprudence. Professor Pojanowski holds an A.B. from Princeton University and a law degree from Harvard Law School, credentials that underscore his deep commitment to legal scholarship. His professional journey includes prestigious clerkships with Judge John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy, experiences that have significantly shaped his perspectives on the judiciary and legal interpretation. Before joining the faculty at Notre Dame in 2010, Professor Pojanowski practiced law at Latham & Watkins, where he honed his skills in legal analysis and advocacy. His transition to academia was marked by a dedication to teaching and research, culminating in his promotion to full professor in 2015. At Notre Dame, Professor Pojanowski is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students to think critically about complex legal issues. His research continues to contribute to the broader discourse on administrative law and its impact on governance and society. Through his work, he aims to foster a deeper understanding of the legal frameworks that shape our world.

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