Faculty Enrichment Lecture - Jill Hasday, University of Minnesota Law School
Professor Jill Hasday teaches and writes in the fields of anti-discrimination law, constitutional law, family law, legal history, and national security law. Her work has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, Stanford Law Review, New York University Law Review, Michigan Law Review, California Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, UCLA Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, and Minnesota Law Review. Her first book, Family Law Reimagined, was published by Harvard University Press in 2014. Her next book, Intimate Lies and the Law, will be published by Oxford University Press in 2019.
Professor Hasday received her B.A. from Yale University in 1994, graduating summa cum laude with distinction in history and winning election to Phi Beta Kappa. In 1997, Professor Hasday graduated from Yale Law School, where she was an articles editor of the Yale Law Journal and received honors in all graded courses. After law school, Professor Hasday clerked for Judge Patricia M. Wald of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Professor Hasday joined the University of Minnesota Law School as a tenured faculty member in 2005. She has been the Centennial Professor in Law since 2013.
In 2014, Professor Hasday became a Distinguished McKnight University Professor. The University of Minnesota awards this honor to its “most distinguished and highest-achieving mid-career faculty.” In 2018, Professor Hasday won the Stanley V. Kinyon Tenured Teacher of the Year Award. Professor Hasday is the Editor-in-Chief of Constitutional Commentary. She also runs the Public Law Workshop, which brings nationally recognized scholars to Minnesota to present their current work on public law topics.
Join us in welcoming Professor Jill Hasday to the Boyd School of Law for her Faculty Enrichment lecture on September 24, 2018.