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'''Jack M. Balkin''' is Knight Professor of U.S. constitutional law|Constitutional Law | '''Jack M. Balkin''' is Knight Professor of U.S. constitutional law|Constitutional Law and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution|First Amendment, founder and director of the Information Society Project and their Knight Law and Media Program. As an individual, he runs the Balkinization blog. His interests include cultural evolution, telecommunications and Internet law, reproductive rights, freedom of speech, rhetoric, jurisprudence and legal reasoning, the theory of ideology, and musical and legal interpretation. | ||
He has been a member of the law faculties at the University of Texas | He has been a member of the law faculties at the University of Texas and the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and a visiting professor at Harvard University, New York University, Tel Aviv University and the University of London. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
*A.B. and J.D. degrees from Harvard University | *A.B. and J.D. degrees from Harvard University | ||
*Ph.D in philosophy from Cambridge University | *Ph.D in philosophy from Cambridge University | ||
*Clerk for Judge Carolyn D. King of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit | *Clerk for Judge Carolyn D. King of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit |
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Jack M. Balkin is Knight Professor of U.S. constitutional law|Constitutional Law and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution|First Amendment, founder and director of the Information Society Project and their Knight Law and Media Program. As an individual, he runs the Balkinization blog. His interests include cultural evolution, telecommunications and Internet law, reproductive rights, freedom of speech, rhetoric, jurisprudence and legal reasoning, the theory of ideology, and musical and legal interpretation. He has been a member of the law faculties at the University of Texas and the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and a visiting professor at Harvard University, New York University, Tel Aviv University and the University of London. Education
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