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<span class="vcard">Emily Berman</span>

Emily Berman

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Emily Berman is an associate professor of law at the University of Houston’s Law Center. Berman’s scholarship explores the relationships among government institutions in the development, implementation, and oversight of national security policy. In particular, she focuses on the implications of the changes wrought on domestic laws and institutions by the national security state and notes the need for institutional reforms that both remain faithful to fundamental legal principles and take account of the unique legal and policy challenges posed by domestic counterterrorism policy. Prior to joining the University of Houston Law Center faculty in the fall of 2014, she taught for two years as a visiting assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School. She previously was a Furman Fellow and Brennan Center Fellow at New York University School of Law and held positions as counsel and Katz Fellow at the Brennan Center where she developed policy recommendations, drafted reports, and engaged in advocacy regarding U.S. national security policy and its impact on civil liberties. After graduating from law school, Berman clerked for the Hon. John M. Walker, Jr. of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Berman’s work has been published in the Washington & Lee Law Review, Fordham Law Review, George Mason Law Review, Florida State University Law Review, New York University Law Review, and her opinion pieces have appeared in The Atlantic Online, the National Law Journal, Legal Times Online, and CNN.com, among others. Berman teaches National Security Law and Constitutional Law.

Articles by this author:

The Good Governance Papers: A “Report Card” Wrap-Up of 2022 Updates

Mar. 1, 2022, and 3 more

2022 Update: Good Governance Paper No. 2: The Congressional Subpoena Power

Jan. 28, 2022

The Good Governance Papers: A January 2022 “Report Card” Update

Jan. 20, 2022, and 3 more
US National Guard soldiers guard the grounds of the US Capitol from across a security fence in Washington, DC, on January 9, 2021.

Responding to the Capitol Attack: Accountability Without Overreaction

Jan. 12, 2021
A microphone in a board room.

Embracing Diversity and Critical Perspectives in National Security Law

Parchment paper reading, “The Good Governance Papers: A Collection of Essays in favor of public integrity and the rule of law as written upon at Just Security Fall 2020”

Good Governance Paper No. 2: The Congressional Subpoena Power

Oct. 14, 2020
Parchment paper reading, “The Good Governance Papers: A Collection of Essays in favor of public integrity and the rule of law as written upon at Just Security Fall 2020”

The Good Governance Papers: An Introduction

Oct. 14, 2020, and 2 more

Never Waste A Good Crisis, FBI Edition

May 15, 2017
Just Security

The Elephant in the Room: The FBI

Mar. 6, 2014

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