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About Emily Bremer

Emily Bremer teaches and writes in the areas of administrative law, civil procedure, and business associations. Her scholarship focuses primarily on matters of procedural design and issues that arise at the intersection of public law and private ordering, with a particular focus on the use of privately developed technical standards in governmental regulation. Bremer serves as a Public Member of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS), a small, free standing federal agency charged with improving government processes, procedures, and performance, and as a Council Member of the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. She is a regular contributor to the Yale Journal on Regulation’s Notice & Comment blog.
Bremer earned her B.A. in Politics, magna cum laude, from New York University and her J.D. from New York University School of Law, where she was was the Executive Notes Editor of the NYU Journal of Law & Liberty and a student editor for the International Journal of Constitutional Law. After law school, she clerked for Hon. Andrew J. Kleinfeld on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She also practiced law as an associate in the telecommunications and appellate litigation group of Wiley Rein LLP in Washington, DC and served as the Research Chief of ACUS (after first joining the agency as an Attorney Advisor).

Positions

Present Associate Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School
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Curriculum Vitae




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Education

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BA, New York University ‐ Politics
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JD, New York University Law School ‐ Law
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Contact Information

Office: 2120 Eck Hall Of Law
Phone: 574-631-8781