Darrell A.H. Miller, professor at Duke University School of Law.Miller writes and teaches in the areas of civil rights, constitutional law, civil procedure, state and local government law, and legal history. (919) 613-8517; dmiller@law.duke.edu
Neil Siegel is a professor of law and a professor of political science at Duke University. He also directs Duke Law’s Summer Institute on Law and Policy. A former clerk of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Siegel served as special counsel to U.S. Sen. Christopher Coons during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Ketanji Brown Jackson, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh, and advised Sen. Coons during the confirmation hearing of Neil M. Gorsuch. Siegel also served as special counsel to U.S. Sen. Joseph Biden during the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings of John Roberts and Samuel Alito.
(919) 613-7157; siegel@law.duke.edu
Ernest Young, professor at Duke University School of Law. Young is one of the nation’s leading authorities on the constitutional law of federalism, constitutional interpretation and constitutional theory. He and his co-authors filed a federalism-based argument against the Defense of Marriage Act. (919) 613-8506; young@law.duke.edu