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Redish, Martin H.
Academic Affiliates
Northwestern University
Ph: 312.503.8545
m-redish@nwu.edu
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Martin Redish is an acclaimed scholar on issues of constitutional
law, federal jurisdiction, and civil procedure. He
has significant experience advising clients and other lawyers
on such topics as the constitutional limitations on class actions,
the First Amendment, the Seventh Amendment, and
jurisdictional issues. Martin has published widely; publications
include Money Talks: Speech, Economic Power, and
the Values of Democracy (NYU Press); The Constitution as
Political Structure (Oxford University Press); Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach (with Marcus and Sherman)
(West Publishing Co.); The Federal Courts in the Political
Order (Carolina Academic Press); Federal Jurisdiction:
Tensions in the Allocation of Judicial Power (Michie), and
several volumes of Moore's Federal Practice. He has also
appeared as an expert witness before numerous congressional
committees, and has frequently lectured to federal
judicial groups.
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with
highest honors and received his JD, magna cum laude, from
Harvard University, where he was an editor of the Harvard
Law Review. After clerking for the Honorable J. Joseph
Smith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
and practicing for several years in New York, Professor Redish
joined the faculty of Northwestern University,
becoming a full professor in 1978 and the Louis and Harriet
Ancel Professor of Law and Public Policy in 1990.
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