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About Elizabeth Earle Beske

Elizabeth Earle Beske received an A.B. from Princeton University in 1989 and a J.D. from Columbia University Law School in 1993. At Columbia, she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Columbia Law Review and was designated a Kent Scholar and Stone Scholar. Upon graduation, she received the John Ordronaux prize for highest academic achievement in her graduating class.

After graduation, Ms. Beske clerked for Judge Patricia M. Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor of the United States Supreme Court. Ms. Beske spent 4 years as an appellate litigator at Munger, Tolles, & Olson LLP in San Francisco, California before moving to Bethesda, Maryland with her family. In recent years, she has worked as a consultant specializing in appellate writing.

In 2018, Professor Beske received the Washington College of Law Excellence in Teaching Award. At the law school, she teaches Legal Rhetoric and Federal Courts, and her scholarship focuses on Article III and adjudicative retroactivity.

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Honors and Awards

  • 2018 - Washington College of Law Excellence in Teaching Award

Courses

  • Legal Rhetoric
  • Federal Courts

Education

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1993 JD, Columbia University Law School
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1989 AB, Princeton University
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Contact Information

4300 Nebraska Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20016
ROOM Y364F

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