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Professor Pitts Elected to The American Law Institute
10/23/2014
Professor Michael Pitts has been elected to the American Law Institute. He frequently talks with national media about election law issues, and has been quoted by The Associated Press, The New York Times, and has appeared on CNN.
The American Law Institute is an independent organization that produces scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law. ALI is made up of 4000 lawyers, judges, and law professors who draft, discuss, revise, and publish Restatements of the Law, model statutes, and principles of law that are influential in the courts and legislatures, as well as in legal scholarship and education. ALI has long been influential internationally and, in recent years, more of its work has become international in scope.
Other members of ALI who are on the law school faculty include Professor Gerald L. Bepko; Jeffrey O. Cooper; Professor Jennifer Drobac; Professor George E. Edwards; Professor Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos; Dean Andrew Klein; Professor Gerard Magliocca; Professor David Orentlicher; Professor Gary Roberts; Professor Florence Wagman Roisman; Visiting Professor Randall T. Shepard; Professor Frank Sullivan, Jr.; and Professor James P. White. ALI members who are professors emeriti of the law school include Professor Thomas B. Allington, Professor Jeffrey W. Grove, Professor W. William Hodes, and Professor Eleanor DeArman Kinney.
