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  1. Heather Kristin Gerken (born February 19, 1969) is an American legal scholar who serves as the Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law at Yale Law School, where she teaches election law and runs the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project. Since 2017, she has also served as the Dean of Yale Law School, being its first female dean.

  2. Advanced Topics in Election Law. San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project. Heather K. Gerken is the Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law and is in her second term as Dean of Yale Law School. Dean Gerken is one of the country’s leading experts on constitutional law and election law.

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  3. 16. Jan. 2024 · Heather K. Gerken made history when she was appointed as the first female dean of Yale Law School in 2017. She is one of the country’s leading experts on constitutional law and election law. A founder of the “nationalist school” of federalism, her work focuses on federalism, diversity, and dissent.

  4. Heather Gerken is the Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Dean Gerken is one of the country’s leading experts on constitutional law and election law. A founder of the “nationalist school” of federalism, her work focuses on federalism, diversity, and dissent.

  5. law.yale.edu › sites › defaultHEATHER K. GERKEN

    HEATHER K. GERKEN Yale Law School 127 Wall Street New Haven CT 06511 heather.gerken@yale.edu tel: 203-432-8022 fax: 203-432-8095 EMPLOYMENT: Yale Law School Harvard Law School Harvard University Center for Ethics and the Profession Jenner & Block, Washington D.C. Justice David H. Souter, Supreme Court of the United States Judge Stephen Reinhardt,

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  6. Heather Gerken is the dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law at Yale Law School and one of the country’s leading experts on constitutional law and election law. A founder of the “nationalist school” of federalism, her work focuses on federalism, diversity, and dissent.

  7. Heather K. Gerken∗. e make much of “Our Federalism.” 1. The Supreme Court rou-tinely crafts doctrine to further its ends, and paeans to federal-ism regularly appear in law reviews. Federalism is a system that per-mits minorities to rule, and we are intimately familiar with its benefits: