David Bernstein (law professor)

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David Bernstein
Born1967 (age 56–57)
EducationBrandeis University (BA)
Yale Law School (JD)
Occupation(s)Law professor, author
Known forThe Volokh Conspiracy

David E. Bernstein (born 1967) is a law professor at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia, where he has taught since 1995.[1] His primary areas of scholarly research are constitutional history and the admissibility of expert testimony. Bernstein is a contributor to the legal blog The Volokh Conspiracy. Bernstein is a graduate of the Yale Law School, where he was a John M. Olin Fellow in Law, Economics and Public Policy, a Claude Lambe Fellow of the Institute for Humane Studies, and a senior editor of the Yale Law Journal. He received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis University.

Publications

Books
  • Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America, Bombardier Press, 2022, ISBN 978-1637581735
  • Lawless: The Obama Administrations Unprecedented Assault on the Constitution and the Rule of Law, Encounter, 2015, ISBN 978-1594038334
  • A Conspiracy Against Obamacare: The Volokh Conspiracy and the Health Care Case (co-author with several others), Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.ISBN 1137363746
  • Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights against Progressive Reform, University of Chicago Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-226-04353-1
  • You Can't Say That: The Growing Threat to Civil Liberties from Antidiscrimination Laws, Cato Institute, 2003, ISBN 978-1-930865-53-2
  • The New Wigmore: Expert Evidence (treatise, with Kaye and Mnookin) Aspen Publishers, 2004, ISBN 978-0-7355-4555-7
  • Only One Place of Redress: African Americans, Labor Regulations and the Supreme Court from Reconstruction to the New Deal, Duke University Press, 2001, ISBN 978-0-8223-2583-3 [1]
  • Phantom Risk: Scientific Inference and the Law (co-editor, with Foster and Huber) The MIT Press, 1999, ISBN 978-0-262-56119-8
Selected law review articles and review essays
  • The Modern American Law of Race, 94 S. Cal. L. Rev. 171 (2021)
  • Antidiscrimination Laws and the Administrative State: A Skeptic's Look at Administrative Constitutionalism, 94 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1381 (2019)
  • "Constitutional Hardball Yes, Asymmetric Not So Much", 118 Colum. L. Rev. Online 207 (2018)
  • "The Due Process Right to Earn a Living: A Brighter Future Ahead?", 126 Yale L.J. F. 287 (2016)
  • "Substantive Due Process: It's Complicated", 95 Tex. L. Rev. See Also 1 (2016)
  • "The Misbegotten Judicial Resistance to the Daubert Revolution", 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 27 (2014)
  • "The Mainstreaming of Libertarian Constitutional Thought", 76 L. & Contemp. Probs. 43 (2014)(with Ilya Somin)
  • "The Misbegotten Judicial Resistance to the Daubert Revolution", 89 Notre Dame L. Rev. 27 (2013)
  • "Excluding Unfit workers: Social Control Versus Social Justice in the Age of Economic Reform," 72 L. & Contemp. Probs. 177 (2009) (with Thomas C. Leonard)
  • "Revisiting Yick Wo v. Hopkins", 2008 Ill. L. Rev. 1393
  • "Expert Witnesses, Adversarial Bias, and the (Partial) Failure of the Daubert Revolution", 93 Iowa L. Rev. 451 (2008)
  • "The Red Menace Revisited", 100 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1295 (2006)
  • "Learning the Wrong Lessons from an American Tragedy", 104 Mich. L. Rev. 1961 (2006)
  • "Judicial Power and Civil Rights Reconsidered", 114 Yale L.J. 593 (2004) (with Ilya Somin)
  • "Lochner's Feminist Legacy", 101 Mich. L. Rev. 1960 (2003)
  • "Lochner's Legacy's Legacy", 82 Tex L. Rev. 1 (2003)
  • "Lochner Era Revisionism, Revised: Lochner and the Origins of Fundamental Rights Constitutionalism", 82 Geo. L.J. 1 (2003)
  • "Lochner, Parity, and the Chinese Laundry Cases", 41 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 211 (1999) (symposium)
  • "The Breast Implant Fiasco", 87 Calif. L. Rev. 457 (1999)
  • "Philip Sober Restraining Philip Drunk: Buchanan v. Warley in Historical Perspective", 51 Vand. L. Rev. 799 (1998)
  • "The Law and Economics of Post-Civil War Restrictions on Interstate Migration by African-Americans", 74 Tex. L. Rev. 781 (1998)

References

  1. ^ "Bernstein, David – Scalia Law School". Retrieved September 2, 2018.

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