Bruce Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale, and the author of nineteen books in political philosophy, constitutional law, and public policy. He is a Commander of the French Order of Merit, a member of the American Law Institute and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The American Philosophical Society has awarded him the Henry Phillips Prize for lifetime achievement in Jurisprudence, especially noting his exploration of the great turning points in American constitutional history in his three volume series, We the People. His award-winning early work, Social Justice in the Liberal State, continues to provoke contemporary controversy.
His scholarship has had a global impact. He has been named a Leading Global Thinker by Foreign Policy magazine, and has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Trieste, Italy, for his contributions to comparative constitutional law. Before the Next Attack (2006) served as a basis for the reform of the French constitution dealing with emergency powers. The Stakeholder Society (with Anne Alstott) has served as the basis for reform initiatives in Brazil, Britain, and elsewhere that guarantee every person a fair share of the nation’s wealth by providing them with a “citizen stake” consisting of a substantial cash grant as they reach maturity.
His most recent book, Revolutionary Constitutions, puts the world-wide constitutional crisis in historical perspective by comparing the post-war experience of countries as different as France, India, Iran, Italy, Israel, Poland, South Africa, and the United States — and demonstrating that these nations have a good deal to learn from one another in confronting the current assault on checks-and-balances.
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"Debating the Constitution" with Professor Akhil Amar & Professor Bruce Ackerman
Yale Student Chapter
Yale Law School127 Wall St.
New Haven, CT 06511
Can America Win the War on Terror?
Yale Student Chapter
Yale Law School127 Wall St
New Haven, CT 06511
Panel I: Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms? [Archive Collection]
1991 National Student Symposium
Yale Law School127 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Panel III: Precedent, The Amendment Process, and Evolution in Constitutional Doctrine [Archive Collection]
First Annual National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
Panel I: Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms? [Archive Collection]
1991 National Student Symposium
On March 1-2, 1991, the Federalist Society's Yale Law School student chapter hosted the annual...
Panel I: Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms? [Archive Collection]
1991 National Student Symposium
On March 1-2, 1991, the Federalist Society's Yale Law School student chapter hosted the annual...
Panel III: Precedent, The Amendment Process, and Evolution in Constitutional Doctrine [Archive Collection]
First Annual National Lawyers Convention
On January 30-31, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted its annual National Lawyers Convention at the...
Panel III: Precedent, The Amendment Process, and Evolution in Constitutional Doctrine [Archive Collection]
First Annual National Lawyers Convention
On January 30-31, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted its annual National Lawyers Convention at the...