Professor Derek Muller is a nationally-recognized scholar in the field of election law. His research focuses on the role of states in the administration of federal elections, the constitutional contours of voting rights and election administration, the limits of judicial power in the domain of elections, and the Electoral College.
He has published more than two dozen academic works, and his op-eds have appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He has testified before Congress, and he is a contributor at the Election Law Blog. He is a co-author on a Federal Courts casebook published by Carolina Academic Press. He is also the co-reporter on a new Restatement of the Law, Election Litigation, an effort led by the American Law Institute.
Professor Muller teaches Election Law, Civil Procedure, and Evidence.
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Race and Redistricting: How Are We to Understand the VRA?
Election Law Practice Group
Washington, DCIdeology and Political Bias in Large Law Firms and Their Amicus Work
Portland Lawyer Chapter
The Arlington Club811 SW Salmon Street
Portland, OR 97024
Originalism 101. A Debate: Which Originalism?
Notre Dame Student Chapter
Notre Dame Law School, McCartan Courtroom1100 Eck Hall of Law
Notre Dame, IN 46617
The Race to End Race-Based Redistricting: How Repealing Section 2 of the VRA Would Impact Elections
Mississippi Student Chapter
University of Mississippi School of Law481 Chucky Mullins Drive
University, MS 38677
Moving Away from ABA Accreditation?
The Council of the ABA's Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has...
Moving Away from ABA Accreditation?
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Race and Redistricting: How Are We to Understand the VRA?
Election Law Practice Group
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Ethics or Ideology? Bar Associations and the Boundaries of Professional Discipline
Across the country, bar associations are increasingly at the center of legal and political controversy....
Ethics or Ideology? Bar Associations and the Boundaries of Professional Discipline
Across the country, bar associations are increasingly at the center of legal and political controversy....