Jonathan H. Adler

Jonathan H. Adler

Jonathan H. Adler (born November 3, 1969), is an American legal commentator and law professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He contributes to the widely read weblog "The Volokh Conspiracy", is frequently cited in the American media, and has been recognized as one of the most cited professors in the field of environmental law.[1]

Biography

Adler was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Friends' Central School before attending Yale University, where he majored in History, graduating magna cum laude in May 1991 with distinction in History. After working several years at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Adler attended law school at the George Mason University School of Law. He attended at night while continuing to work at CEI. He was the Articles Editor for the George Mason Law Review from 1998-1999. He graduated summa cum laude in May 2000 as the class valedictorian.[2]

Adler is currently a tenured professor at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU)'s School of Law, teaches courses in environmental, regulatory, and constitutional law. He is Director of the law school's Center for Business Law & Regulation.[3] In 2011, Adler was named the inaugural holder of the Johan Verheij Memorial Professorship at CWRU.[4]

Adler is a contributing editor to National Review Online and a regular contributor to “The Volokh Conspiracy", a popular legal blog founded by UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh. He blogged anonymously under the pseudonym "Juan Non-Volokh" at "The Volokh Conspiracy" until May 1, 2006.[5]

Adler serves on the advisory board of the NFIB Legal Foundation, the academic advisory board of the Cato Supreme Court Review, and the Environmental Law Reporter and ELI Press Advisory Board of the Environmental Law Institute.[2]

In 2004, Adler received the Paul M. Bator Award, given annually by the Federalist Society for Law and Policy Studies to an academic under 40 for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and commitment to students. In 2007, the Case Western Reserve University Law Alumni Association awarded Adler their annual "Distinguished Teacher Award."[2]

Adler formerly clerked for the Honorable David B. Sentelle on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. From 1991-2000, he worked at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a free market research and advocacy group in Washington, D.C., where he directed the Institute's environmental studies program, and worked on a wide variety of environmental policy matters.[2]

Adler supported former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson in the 2008 presidential election.[6] In 2012, Adler headed a screening committee appointed by Ohio governor John Kasich to assist him in selecting an appointee to fill an open seat on the Ohio Supreme Court.[7]

Family

In 2001, Adler moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he met his wife, Christina. He currently lives in Ohio, with his wife and two daughters.[2]

Books

Articles

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Notes

  1. Law School Rankings, leiterrankings.com; accessed October 31, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Jonathan H. Adler official website; accessed October 31, 2014.
  3. Jonathan H. Adler profile, law.case.edu; accessed October 31, 2014.
  4. "Jonathan Adler to hold new Verheij chair at law school". Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  5. The Volokh Conspiracy website; accessed October 31, 2014.
  6. Bazelon, Emily (2007-11-26) On the advice of counsel, Slate.com; accessed October 31, 2014.
  7. Profile, Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 20, 2012.
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