Name Samuel Issacharoff | Role Professor | |
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Books The Law of Democracy, Fragile Democracies: Conteste, When elections go bad, Civil Procedure, 2001 Supplement to Law of |
Professor samuel issacharoff on the arab spring and his book fragile democracies
Samuel Issacharoff (born 1954) is an American law professor, whose scholarly work focuses on constitutional law, voting rights and civil procedure.
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- Professor samuel issacharoff on the arab spring and his book fragile democracies
- Professor samuel issacharoff on south africa as an example of fragile democracy
- Career
- Personal life
- Publications
- References
Professor samuel issacharoff on south africa as an example of fragile democracy
Career
Issacharoff graduated from Binghamton University in 1975 and Yale Law School in 1983. Issacharoff was born in Argentina in Buenos Aires. He is currently the Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University School of Law. His students at NYU Law commonly refer to him as "El Gaucho" because he is from Argentina and many of the hypotheticals he uses in class and in his book on Civil Procedure involve cows. He served as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School for the Fall 2008 semester. Prior to joining NYU Law's faculty, he taught at Columbia Law School and The University of Texas School of Law.
Personal life
His wife, Cynthia Estlund, is an accomplished labor and employment-law professor, also at New York University School of Law.