José Joel Alicea is the inaugural St. Robert Bellarmine Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Faculty Research, and Director of the Law School’s Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. He has also served as a Visiting Professor at Duke Law School and Notre Dame Law School. Prior to joining the Catholic Law faculty, Professor Alicea practiced law for several years at the law firm of Cooper & Kirk, PLLC, where he specialized in constitutional litigation. He previously served as a law clerk for Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., on the United States Supreme Court and for Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Professor Alicea’s scholarship has focused on constitutional theory. His scholarship has appeared, or is forthcoming, in the Yale Law Journal, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the Virginia Law Review, and the Notre Dame Law Review, among other publications. He has also been active in public debates about constitutional law, testifying before Congress and publishing essays in places like The New York Times, City Journal, and National Affairs.
Professor Alicea is a Fellow at the Columbus School of Law's Center for Religious Liberty and a Nonresident Fellow at The American Enterprise Institute. He is the recipient of several research and teaching awards, including the student-selected Professor of the Year teaching award.
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America 250: Celebrating the Legacy of Justice Samuel Alito
Milwaukee Lawyer Chapter
The Milwaukee Club706 North Jefferson Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Plenary Panel 2: Justice Alito's Jurisprudence
An Examination of the Jurisprudence of Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Panel: Originalism, Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment
Loews New Orleans Hotel300 Poydras St
New Orleans, LA 70130
Is This the End of Humphrey’s Executor?
Experts Preview The Impact of Trump v. Slaughter Ahead of Oral Arguments
Daniel Webster Debate Series: Is Bruen’s History-and-Tradition Test Workable?
Georgetown University Law Center (McDonough Hall 520)600 New Jersey Ave.
Washington, DC 20001
Plenary Panel 2: Justice Alito's Jurisprudence
An Examination of the Jurisprudence of Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito
This panel will examine Justice Samuel Alito’s jurisprudence as a whole, with particular attention to...
Plenary Panel 2: Justice Alito's Jurisprudence
An Examination of the Jurisprudence of Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito
This panel will examine Justice Samuel Alito’s jurisprudence as a whole, with particular attention to...
Prof. J. Joel Alicea's Remarks Upon Receiving Joseph Story Award
2026 National Student Symposium
Thank you to Sheldon Gilbert, Lee Otis, and the award committee for this tremendous honor....
2026 Joseph Story Award Winner: Prof. J. Joel Alicea
2026 National Student Symposium
On March 14, 2026, the Federalist Society presented the Joseph Story Award to Professor J....
Panel: Originalism, Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment
Prof. Amanda Frost, David Lurton Massee, Jr., Professor of Law, Director, Immigration, Migration and Human Rights...