Neil Siegel Professor, Duke University Law Schoolhttp://www.law.duke.edu/fac/siegelnA professor of law and political science and co-director of the Program in Public Law, Siegel served as special counsel to Sen. Joseph R. Biden during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of John G. Roberts and Samuel A. Alito. He clerked for Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Ernest Young Professor, Duke University Law Schoolhttp://www.law.duke.edu/fac/youngYoung teaches constitutional law, federal courts, and foreign relations law and is one of the nation's leading authorities on the constitutional law of federalism. He has written extensively on the difficulties confronting courts as they seek to draw lines between national and state authority. Young clerked for Associate Justice David Souter during the 1995-1996 Supreme Court term.
Joseph BlocherAssistant Professor, Duke University Law Schoolhttp://www.law.duke.edu/fac/blocherBlocher's principal academic interests include constitutional law, the First and Second Amendments, capital punishment, and federal courts. He has clerked for Guido Calabresi of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit, and Rosemary Barkett of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit.