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About Teng Li

Dr. Teng Li is a legal historian with research interests in the rule of law, legal profession, and the interactions between property rights and political rights. She received her JD and PhD from Northwestern University, where she produced a dissertation discussing judicial autonomy in Northeastern China and Taiwan after the Second World War. Before joining Nova Southeastern University, she taught at the University of Portland.   

Positions

2021 - Present Assistant Professor, Nova Southeastern University Halmos College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Humanities and Politics
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2020 - 2021 Visiting Instructor, University of Portland
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2019 - 2020 Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University
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Curriculum Vitae



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Professional Service and Affiliations

Member, American Historical Association
Member, American Society for Legal History
Member, Association of Asian Studies
Member, Bar, People's Republic of China
Member, International Society for Chinese Law and History
Member, Law and Society Association
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Courses

  • US History: From Settlement to Superpower
  • Constitutional History I
  • Individual Rights and the Law
  • Introduction to Legal Studies

Education

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2020 JD, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
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2019 Ph.D., Northwestern University ‐ History Department
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2006 LLB, Tsinghua University ‐ School of Law
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