Professor of Law Eugene Kontorovich is one of the world’s preeminent experts on universal jurisdiction and maritime piracy, as well as international law and the Israel-Arab conflict. He is also the Director of Scalia Law School's Center for the Middle East and International Law. Professor Kontorovich joined the Scalia Law School from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law where he was a Professor of Law from 2011 to 2018 and an Associate Professor from 2007 to 2011. Previously, he was a Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago from 2005 to 2007 and an Assistant Professor at George Mason School of Law from 2003 to 2007.
Professor Kontorovich has published over thirty major scholarly articles and book chapters in leading law reviews and peer-reviewed journals in the United States and Europe, including the American Journal of International Law, International Review of Law & Economics, Stanford Law Review, California Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and Virginia Law Review. His scholarship has been cited in leading foreign relations and international law
His expertise is often sought out and quoted by major news organizations such the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR News, The New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, and numerous television and radio programs. Prof. Kontorovich’s popular writings have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, POLITICO, Commentary, Haaretz, and numerous other leading publications. He is also a regular contributor to the Washington Post’s Volokh Conspiracy legal blog.
He attended the University of Chicago for college and law school. After law school, he clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. He has been honored with a fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, in 2011-12, and with the Federalist Society’s prestigious Bator Award, given annually to a young scholar (under 40), for outstanding scholarship and teaching.
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War Crimes or Self-Defense? Israel in the Courts of Law and Public Opinion
Connecticut Student Chapter
University of Connecticut School of LawStarr Hall, Rm 225, 55 Elizabeth St
Hartford, CT 06105
International Law Debate: Is Israel's War in Gaza Illegal?
Case Western Student Chapter
Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Gund Hall, Room 15711075 East Blvd
Cleveland, OH 44106
The COVID Constitution: Reviving Liberty after the Government’s Biggest Peacetime Power Grab
Long Island Lawyers Chapter
The Davenport Press Restaurant70 Main Street
Mineola, NY 11501
How Hamas Hacked International Humanitarian Law
Boston College Student Chapter
Boston College Law School885 Centre St
Newton, MA 02459
Defining Antisemitism: A Debate on Free Speech and Civil Rights
Congress is currently debating the Antisemitism Awareness Act. This proposed legislation aims to provide a...
Defining Antisemitism: A Debate on Free Speech and Civil Rights
Congress is currently debating the Antisemitism Awareness Act. This proposed legislation aims to provide a...
Panel IV: How Beneficial is International Human Rights Law?
2021 National Student Symposium
International human rights law has expanded greatly since World War II. Its advocates see it...
Jesner v. Arab Bank, PLC - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
SCOTUScast featuring Eugene Kontorovich
On April 24, 2018, the Supreme Court decided Jesner v. Arab Bank, PLC, a case...
Rubin v. Islamic Republic of Iran [SCOTUSbrief]
Short video featuring Eugene Kontorovich
Can terror victims seize ancient Persian artifacts on loan to the U.S as reparations for...