Garrett West is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School. His subject areas include torts, remedies, federal courts, and administrative law. His scholarship focuses on the uses of private law theory in public law and on the problems of constitutional interpretation and doctrinal coherence through constitutional change.
West received a J.D. from Yale Law School, where he served as an Articles and Essays Editor on the Yale Law Journal, and a B.A. from Hillsdale College in 2015. After graduating from Yale, West practiced appellate litigation in Washington, D.C., and clerked for Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain, Judge Thomas Griffith, and Justice Samuel Alito.
Plenary Panel 2: Justice Alito's Jurisprudence
J. Joel Alicea, Stephanos Bibas, Sherif Girgis, Michael H. Park, E. Garrett West
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
J. Joel Alicea, Stephanos Bibas, Sherif Girgis, Michael H. Park, E. Garrett West
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...
International and National Security Law: Engage or Disengage: How Should the Next United States Administration Interact with the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice?
Stephanos Bibas, Charles Nelson Brower, Diane A. Desierto, Richard A. Epstein, Michael A. Newton
2024 National Lawyers Convention
As international courts have addressed issues arising from the Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas wars, we will...
International and National Security Law: Engage or Disengage: How Should the Next United States Administration Interact with the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice?
Stephanos Bibas, Richard A. Epstein, Charles Nelson Brower, Diane A. Desierto, Michael A. Newton
2024 National Lawyers Convention
As international courts have addressed issues arising from the Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas wars, we will...
Panel I: Federalism and the Separation of Powers
Stephanos Bibas, Maureen Brady, Sarah Keeton Campbell, James E. Tierney, Ernest Young
2024 National Student Symposium
It has been said that American-style split sovereignty provides the people a “double security” for...
Panel I: Federalism and the Separation of Powers
Stephanos Bibas, Maureen Brady, Sarah Keeton Campbell, James E. Tierney, Ernest Young
2024 National Student Symposium
It has been said that American-style split sovereignty provides the people a “double security” for...
A Creature of Statute: American Antitrust Law
Stephanos Bibas, Daniel A. Crane, Ashley Keller, Doha Mekki, Bilal Sayyed
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Although a creature of statute, American antitrust law functions in practice as a field of...
A Creature of Statute: American Antitrust Law
Stephanos Bibas, Daniel A. Crane, Ashley Keller, Doha Mekki, Bilal Sayyed
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Although a creature of statute, American antitrust law functions in practice as a field of...
Is the National Association of Attorneys General in Need of Reform?
Stephanos Bibas, Oramel H. Skinner, Jonathan Skrmetti, Christopher Toth
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) is a nonpartisan association founded in 1907 that...
Is the National Association of Attorneys General in Need of Reform?
Stephanos Bibas, Oramel H. Skinner, Jonathan Skrmetti, Christopher Toth
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) is a nonpartisan association founded in 1907 that...