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Courtney Abbott Hill L&#;09Associate Teaching Professor()
cabbotth@Rakesh K. AnandProfessor of Law()
rkanand@Robert AshfordProfessor of Law()
ashford@Elizabeth A. August L&#;94Teaching Professor()
eaaugust@Hon. James E. BakerProfessor of Law; Director, Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law; Professor of Public Administration, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (by courtesy appointment)()
jebaker@Kristen BarnesAssociate Dean for Faculty Research; Professor of Law
gkbarnes@Todd A. BergerProfessor of Law; Director, Advocacy Programs()
taberger@Peter D. BlanckUniversity Professor; Chairman, Burton Blatt Institute()
pblanck@Craig M. BoiseProfessor of Law()
cmboise@Jenny BreenAssociate Professor of Law()
jsbreen@Emily Brown L&#;09Associate Teaching Professor()
embrow04@Keith J. BybeeVice Dean; Paul E. and Hon. Joanne F. Alper &#;72 Judiciary Studies Professor; Professor of Law; Professor of Political Science; Director, Institute for the Study of the Judiciary, Politics, and the Media (IJPM); Senior Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute

Tom Keck

Tom Keck is the Michael O. Sawyer Chair of Constitutional Law and Politics and Professor of Political Science at Syracuse University&#;sMaxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and a Guggenheim Fellow. He is a graduate of Baltimore City College, Oberlin College, and Rutgers University. After receiving his Ph.D. in political science in , he taught at the University of Oklahoma for several years before joining the Maxwell School in

In , the University of Chicago Press published Professor Keck&#;s first book, The Most Activist Supreme Court in History: The Road to Modern Judicial Conservatism. Tracing the rise of conservative judicial activism (and the surprising resilience of liberal judicial activism) on the late-twentieth-century Supreme Court, the book received a number of favorable reviews, with Choice recommending that &#;if you read just one book on the history of the modern Supreme Court, this should probably be the one.&#; In , Professor Keck received a Sabbatical Fellowship from the American Philosophical Society to support the completion of a second book project. Entitled Judicial Politics in Polarized Times and published by the University o

Highest degree earned

J.D., University of Denver,

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William C. Banks is a Syracuse University College of Law Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor and professor emeritus of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School. During , Banks was interim dean of the College of Law. He is also the founding director of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT), now the Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL). A teacher at Syracuse University for more than 38 years, under his leadership, INSCT/SPL has risen from its inception in to become a recognized leader in research and education on national and international security and terrorism.
 
A highly regarded and internationally recognized scholar, topics of Banks’ wide-ranging research include national security and counterterrorism law; laws of war and asymmetric warfare; drones and targeted killing; transnational crime and corruption; cybersecurity, cyberespionage, and cyber conflict; human security; emergency and war powers; emergency preparedness and response; prosecuting terrorists; civilian-military relations; and government surveillance and privacy. Banks is most re

‘I Can’t Wait to Get Started’: Q&#;A With New College of Law Dean Terence Lau

Terence Lau

After graduating from the College of Law in , Terence Lau embarked on a legal career that took him from Detroit to France to Thailand to the U.S. Supreme Court. He worked in the Office of the General Counsel at Ford Motor Company. He served as director of ASEAN Governmental Affairs for Ford Asia Pacific Operations. He was a Judicial Fellow, working for the counselor to the chief justice of the United States.

But it was a guest speaker role at the University of Dayton (UD) that changed the course of his career. When he was invited to consider taking a faculty position there, he decided—“after a lot of thinking and introspection,” he says—to make the move to academe.

Lau, who was recently named dean of the College of Law, has held multiple academic and leadership positions in higher education since then. At UD he started as a faculty member in the School of Business Administration and went on to serve as chair of management and marketing and associate dean for undergraduate programs. He also ran faculty affairs for the University of Dayton China Institute. Lau later went to California


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