American constitutional lawyer and academic
Susan Low Bloch is an American professor specializing inConstitutional law andcommunications law atGeorgetown University Law Center , who is widely quoted in the press on her interpretation of theConstitution of the United States .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Bloch received her B.A. fromSmith College in 1966 withPhi Beta Kappa honors.[ 6] [ 7] She then pursued graduate studies in mathematics and computer science at theUniversity of Michigan , receivingM.A. degrees in 1968 and 1972.[ 8] She earned her J.D. in 1975, graduating first in her class,summa cum laude andOrder of the Coif fromUniversity of Michigan Law School , where she was notes editor of theMichigan Law Review .[ 7] Following graduation, she served as aclerk for JudgeSpottswood Robinson III of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and during the 1976 Term forThurgood Marshall of theSupreme Court of the United States .[ 7] [ 9]
In 1982, Bloch joined the faculty of the Georgetown University Law Center as an assistant professor. She has served on theDistrict of Columbia Bar Board of Governors,American Law Institute and United StatesSupreme Court Historical Society .[ 10] [ 11]
Her co-authored case books includeInside the Supreme Court: The Institution and Its Procedures [ 12] andSupreme Court Politics: The Institution and Its Procedures .[ 13] In 2013, she co-wrote withVicki C. Jackson ,Federalism: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution .[ 14]
In 1966, she married attorney Richard Bloch, and they have two children who are both lawyers.[ 15]
^ "Law scholar who testified during Clinton impeachment weighs in on what Trump faces" .CBS News . December 3, 2019. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 .^ Paquette, Danielle (February 22, 2019)."Questions surround Labor Secretary Acosta after judge's ruling" .Washington Post . RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 . ^ Naylor, Brian (April 14, 2020)."FACT CHECK: Trump Doesn't Have The Authority To Order States To 'Reopen' " .WAMU . RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 . ^ "Georgetown Professor Speaks On Marriage Law" .NPR All Things Considered . February 24, 2011. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 .^ "Supreme Court term marked by divided opinions" .CNN . July 1, 2001. RetrievedJuly 6, 2020 .^ "Five Accomplished Smith Alumnae to be Honored at Rally Day 2005" .Smith College News . February 11, 2005. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 .^a b c "Two 1975 Law Grads Selected as Supreme Court Clerks" (PDF) .Quadrangle Notes . University of Michigan Law School. Spring 1976. p. 5. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 .^ Proceedings of the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan . University of Michigan. 1972. p. 1530. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 .^ Tushnet, Mark V. (1997).Making Constitutional Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1961-1991 . Oxford University Press. pp. 209 –.ISBN 9780195093148 . RetrievedDecember 11, 2012 . ^ "ALI Members-Susan Low Bloch" . American Law Institute. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 .^ "Minutes of a Meeting of the D.C. Bar Board of Governors" (PDF) . D.C. Bar Board of Governors. June 11, 2018. RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 .^ Bloch, Susan Low; Jackson, Vicki C.; Krattenmaker, Thomas G. (2008).Inside the Supreme Court: The Institution and Its Procedures (2nd ed.). St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co., American Casebook Series.ISBN 9780314258342 .OCLC 232495098 . ^ Bloch, Susan Low; Jackson, Vicki C.; Krattenmaker, Thomas G. (1994).Supreme Court Politics: The Institution and Its Procedures . St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co., American Casebook Series.ISBN 978-0314034922 .OCLC 232495098 . ^ Bloch, Susan Low; Jackson, Vicki C. (2013).Federalism: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution . Santa Barbara, Cal.: Praeger.ISBN 9780313318849 .OCLC 821067754 . ^ Sava, Delia (November 1, 2010)."The magical double life of Rich Bloch" .Beacon News . RetrievedJuly 5, 2020 . Selected publications [ edit ]
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