Professor of Law, St. Mary's University Law School
Adam MacLeod is a Professor at St. Mary's University School of Law. He has been a visiting fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, a fellow of the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy, and a Senior Scholar and Thomas Edison Fellow in the Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy at George Mason University. He is co-editor of Christie & Martin's Jurisprudence (4th ed. West 2020) and author of Property and Practical Reason (Cambridge University Press 2015). He has written two other books, dozens of scholarly articles, and more than one hundred essays and book reviews.
Professor MacLeod received his B.A., summa cum laude, from Gordon College and his J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Notre Dame Law School. After law school, he served as law clerk to Chief Justice Christopher Armstrong and Justice Benjamin Kaplan of the Massachusetts Appeals Court and to Chief Judge Lewis Babcock of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. He practiced law in the Boston area and has held appointment as a special Deputy Attorney General of Alabama and a lecturer in the Alabama Judicial College. He also serves as an Operational Auxiliarist in the U.S. Coast Guard, advising and providing operational training to Auxiliary and active-duty personnel.
Special Counsel at the Alliance Defending Freedom
The Hon. Daniel Domenico: A Conversation with the Recently Confirmed Judge
Colorado Lawyers Chapter
Denver, COReviewing The Supreme Court’s 2018/19 Term: A Panel Discussion
Colorado Lawyers Chapter
Denver, COIslamic Law and the West: Issues for 2017 and Beyond
Greenville, South CarolinaThe Battle Over Donor Privacy: Nonprofits and the Abuse of Campaign Disclosure Laws
Denver, ColoradoJudicial Nominees & the District of Colorado
Denver, ColoradoLunch with Professor Adam MacLeod
Montgomery, AlabamaLitigating Religious Freedoms
Denver, Colorado