I'm delighted to report that Jeff Schmitt of the University of Dayton Law is stepping into the faculty lounge to sit with us for a spell. Cribbing now from his Dayton webpage:
Professor Schmitt's research explores issues of state power within our federal system. His work contends that a robust understanding of state sovereignty is often most consistent with U.S. history and can lead to progressive outcomes on issues such as immigration, global warming, animal welfare, and personal jurisdiction over corporate defendants.
Prior to joining the University of Dayton School of Law faculty in 2016, Professor Schmitt was an associate professor at Florida Coastal School of Law. He clerked for Judge Susan H. Black of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and Judge Timothy J. Corrigan of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. He also worked as an associate at Jones Day in Cleveland, Ohio.
Professor Schmitt graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he served as an essays editor on the Virginia Law Review. He received his bachelor's degree from Miami University.
Welcome Jeff!
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