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| Thomas E. Baker |
B.S., Florida State University Professor Baker publishes commentaries and is frequently quoted in the national media as an expert in constitutional law and the federal courts. He has appeared on Slate.com; NPR; LAW.COM; CNN's Burden of Proof; C-SPAN; and numerous legal education programs for lawyers and judges. He has authored tweilve books, including two leading law school casebooks and the popular “Nutshell” on Constitutional Law. He has published more than 100 scholarly articles in the leading law reviews, including Harvard, Michigan, UCLA, Iowa, Emory, Kansas, Wake Forest, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Washington & Lee, William & Mary, and Florida State, as well as essays in the A.B.A. Journal, Journal of Legal Education, Constitutional Commentary, Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Greenbag 2d, and the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal. After graduation from law school, he clerked for a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. His law school recognitions included Law Review, High Honors, and Order of the Coif. Recent Books: First Amendment Law: Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Religion (Lexis-Nexis Publishing Co. 2006) (with Arthur D. Hellman & William D. Araiza) Appellate Courts: Structures, Functions, Processes, and Personnel (Lexis-Nexis Publishing Co. 2d ed. 2006) (with Daniel J. Meador & Joan E. Steinman) At War with Civil Rights & Civil Liberties (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2005) (editor with John F. Stack, Jr.) Constitutional Analysis in a Nutshell (Westgroup Publishing 2d ed. 2003) Recent Articles: Constitutional Theory in a Nutshell , 13 Wm & Mary B. Rts . J. 1 (2005) A Primer on Supreme Court Procedures , A.B.A. Preview of United States Supreme A Compendium of Clever and Amusing Law Review Writings—An Idiosyncratic Bibliography of Miscellany with In Kind Annotations Intended as a Humorous Diversion for the Gentle Reader , 51 Drake L. Rev. 105 (2002) |
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