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Adrian Vermeule


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Alternative spellings:
Cornelius Adrian Comstock Vermeule

B: 1968
Biblio: Absolvent des Harvard College (1990) und der Harvard Law School (1993)
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  • Jurist
  • Affiliations

  • Harvard Law School
  • University of Chicago
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    Cornelius Adrian Comstock Vermeule (/vərˈmjuːl/, born May 2, 1968) is an American legal scholar who is currently the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. He is best known for his contributions to constitutional law and administrative law, in particular his theory of common-good constitutionalism. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      2017
    1
      2011
    2
      2010
    2
      2009

    Series

    1. The Harvard John M. Olin discussion paper series (5)