Michael Thad Allen began his legal career with a unique perspective: after earning a Ph.D. in History and Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania, he spent over a decade in academia as a professor of History. There, he witnessed firsthand how university procedures often fall short of constitutional and procedural fairness—especially in disciplinary matters.
Guided by a passion for individual rights and due process, he earned his J.D. from Yale Law School in 2010 and clerked for the late Hon. Ralph D. Gants, then Justice and later Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Today, Michael is a partner at Allen Harris PLLC, a firm devoted to Title IX and campus misconduct defense. He represents students, faculty, and academic professionals in disciplinary investigations, misconduct hearings, faculty disputes, and related litigation. His cases frequently involve claims of sexual misconduct, retaliation, or speech-related infractions—often in highly charged environments where reputational, academic, and constitutional stakes are high.
Before co-founding Allen Harris PLLC, Michael practiced complex civil litigation at a national firm, handling matters including patent disputes, product liability, and institutional defense in historical claims of sex abuse cases.
With his combined experience in academia and litigation, Michael offers rare insight into the procedural shortcomings of campus disciplinary systems. He focuses on defending individual rights—particularly where university policies intersect with constitutional protections such as due process, free speech, and academic freedom. His work brings legal precision and institutional understanding to high-stakes matters affecting students and faculty across the country.
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