Exclusive Briefings Series: Laurence H. Tribe

 

Laurence H. Tribe is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus at Harvard, has taught at its Law School since 1968, and was voted the best professor by the graduating class of 2000.

In this exclusive briefing organized by the Club of the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents, Professor Tribe will provide his insights on the current Trump’s Impeachment Trial.

Allan Dodds Frank, former president of the Overseas Press Club contributed his expertise to the moderation of this briefing.

WHEN: Tuesday, February 8

11 am EDT

This program's capacity is limited, and priority has only registered members of the AFC-USA and AFC-USA Club. If you want to learn how you can become a member of the AFC-USA, please click here.

 
Laurence H. Tribe

Laurence H. Tribe

 

Laurence Tribe

Laurence Tribe

Laurence H. Tribe, the Carl M. Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus at Harvard, has taught at its Law School since 1968 and was voted the best professor by the graduating class of 2000. The title “University Professor” is Harvard’s highest academic honor, awarded to just a handful of professors at any given time and to fewer than 70 professors in all of Harvard University’s history. Born in China to Russian Jewish parents, Tribe entered Harvard at 16.

He graduated summa cum laude in Mathematics (1962) and magna cum laude in Law (1966); clerked for the California and U.S. Supreme Courts(1966-68); received tenure at 30; was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at 38 and to the American Philosophical Society in 2010; helped write the constitutions of South Africa, the Czech Republic, and the Marshall Islands; and has received eleven honorary degrees, most recently a degree honoris causa from the Government of Mexico in March 2011 that was never before awarded to an American, and an LL.D from Columbia University.

Professor Tribe has prevailed in three-fifths of the many appellate cases he has argued (including 35 in the U.S. Supreme Court); was appointed in 2010 by President Obama and Attorney General Holder to serve as the first Senior Counselor for Access to Justice. He has written 115 books and articles, most recently, “To End A Presidency: The Power of Impeachment” (co-authored with Joshua Matz). His treatise, “American Constitutional Law,” has been cited more than any other legal text since 1950.

Former Solicitor General Erwin Griswold wrote: “[N]o book, and no lawyer not on the [Supreme] Court, has ever had a greater influence on the development of American constitutional law,” and the Northwestern Law Review opined that no-one else “in American history has... simultaneously achieved Tribe’s preeminence... as a practitioner and... scholar of constitutional law.

 
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