Akhil Reed Amar

Amar in 2014 Akhil Reed Amar (born September 6, 1958) is an American legal scholar known for his expertise in U.S. constitutional law. He is the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University, where he is a leading scholar of originalism, the U.S. Bill of Rights, and criminal procedure.

Raised in California, Amar was an undergraduate in Yale College before receiving his legal education at Yale Law School. He clerked for Judge (later Justice) Stephen Breyer then became a professor at Yale Law School at the age of 26. He is one of the legal scholars most frequently cited by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Amar has been active in the American Bar Association and the Federalist Society, with his work receiving awards from both organizations. In 2008, a ''Legal Affairs'' poll placed him among the top 20 contemporary American legal thinkers. According to a 2021 study by Fred R. Shapiro, Amar is the 18th most-cited legal scholar of all-time. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Bill of Rights : Creation and Reconstruction. by Amar, Akhil Reed

    Published 1998
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    Law of the land : a grand tour of our constitutional republic by Amar, Akhil Reed

    Published 2015
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