David Bernstein holds a University Professorship chair at the Antonin Scalia Law School, where he has been teaching since 1995. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Michigan, Georgetown University, William & Mary, Brooklyn Law School, the University of Turin, and Hebrew University. Professor Bernstein teaches Constitutional Law, Evidence, and Products Liability.
A prolific author, Professor Bernstein often challenges the conventional wisdom with prodigious research and sharp, original analysis. He is the author of five books, and coauthor of two more. Professor Bernstein’s book Rehabilitating Lochner was praised across the political spectrum as “intellectual history in its highest form,” a “fresh perspective and a cogent analysis,” “delightful and informative,” “sharp and iconoclastic,” and “a terrific work of historical revisionism.” Columnist George Will praised Bernstein’s most recent book, Classified, The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America, as “perhaps the most consequential American book of 2022.”
Professor Bernstein has also written dozens of articles and essays published in major law reviews, including the California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Michigan Law Review, and Yale Law Journal. An article he coauthored, Defending Daubert: It’s Time to Amend Federal Rule of Evidence 702, directly inspired a pending amendment to Rule 702.
Professor Bernstein blogs at the Instapundit.com, the Times of Israel, and the Volokh Conspiracy. He is a graduate of the Yale Law School, where he was senior editor of the Yale Law Journal and a John M. Olin Fellow in Law, Economics, and Public Policy.
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Protecting Kids or Policing Speech? - A First Amendment Conversation with Professor Eugene Volokh
George Mason Student Chapter
Antonin Scalia Law School3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
The Law Firm Executive Orders: Law, Process, and Controversy
New York City Lawyers Chapter
The Yale Club50 Vanderbilt Ave
New York, NY 10017
Three Bad Ideas About Race in America
Case Western Student Chapter
Case Western Reserve School of Law, Gund Hall, Moot Court Room, A5911075 East Blvd
Cleveland, OH 44022
Showcase Panel IV: Race in the Law After SFFA
2024 National Lawyers Convention
The Washington Hilton1919 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20009
The Untold Story of Racial Classification
Chicago Student Chapter
University of Chicago Law School1111 E. 60th Street
Chicago , IL 60637
Showcase Panel IV: Race in the Law After SFFA
2024 National Lawyers Convention
Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard was the most important decision on affirmative action in...
Showcase Panel IV: Race in the Law After SFFA
2024 National Lawyers Convention
Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard was the most important decision on affirmative action in...
Explainer 69 - Discussing the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act
In this episode of the Fourth Branch Explainer podcast, Prof. Eugene Volokh, from UCLA Law School,...
Panel: Consideration of Race After SFFA v. Harvard
The Supreme Court’s SFFA v. Harvard decision signals a major change in university admissions and...
Tyranny of an organized minority: Free speech standards in higher education
This panel will consider the symmetry and consistency of free speech norms in higher education....