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About Evan Gerstmann

After graduating with honors from the University of Michigan Law School in 1986, Dr. Gerstmann practiced law in New York City for five years. Subsequently, he completed his Masters and Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Wisconsin. He studies the interaction between law and politics. He has published two books on constitutional law, The Constitutional Class: Gays, Lesbians and the Failure of Class-Based Equal Protection (University of Chicago Press, 1999) and Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution (Cambridge University Press, 2003) as well as law review and journal articles on subjects ranging from freedom of speech to how criminal law affects victims of domestic violence. He teaches courses on constitutional law at both the undergraduate and law school levels. Dr. Gerstmann has appeared regularly on radio and television, speaking on issues of constitutional law. His work has been widely cited in law reviews, including The Harvard Law Review, The University of Chicago Law Review, The Stanford Law Review, Cornell Law Review, The UCLA Law Review, and Vanderbilt Law Review.

Positions

Present Professor, Loyola Marymount University Department of Political Science and International Relations
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Disciplines

Law

Research Interests


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Courses

  • 14th Amendment Seminar
  • 1st Amendment Survey
  • Constitutional Law I
  • Constitutional Law II



Constitutional Law (3)

Civil Rights (1)

Jurisprudence (1)

Criminal Law and Procedure (1)

Civil Rights and Discrimination (1)

Human Rights Law (1)

Constitutional Law, Generally (1)

Law and Society (1)

Fourteenth Amendment (1)

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