Professor Mark Rahdert is a member of the Beasley School of Law faculty where he specializes in the areas of constitutional law, torts, and comparative constitutional law. He is an award-winning author of scholarly books and is often called on by local and national media to comment on a variety of topics including issues surrounding recent Supreme Court nominations and decisions. He is a graduate (J.D.) of Yale Law School, where he was Note Editor for the Yale Law Journal, and a summa cum laude graduate (A.B.) of Harvard University. In addition to Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutional Law and Torts, Mark’s teaching s include Political and Civil Rights, Federal Jurisdiction, Freedom of Religion, and the Supreme Court. Professor Mark Rahdert is a member of the Beasley School of Law faculty where he specializes in the areas of constitutional law, torts, and comparative constitutional law. He is an award-winning author of scholarly books and is often called on by local and national media to comment on a variety of topics including issues surrounding recent Supreme Court nominations and decisions. He is a graduate (J.D.) of Yale Law School, where he was Note Editor for the Yale Law Journal, and a summa cum laude graduate (A.B.) of Harvard University. In addition to Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutional Law and Torts, Mark’s teaching s include Political and Civil Rights, Federal Jurisdiction, Freedom of Religion, and the Supreme Court. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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