Nelson Tebbe

A First Amendment Realignment with Professor Nelson Tebbe

Location: Blanton Classroom - TNH 2.138

Professor Nelson Tebbe (Cornell Law School) joins us to discuss his recent paper, A First Amendment Realignment: Political Inversion in the Law of Speech Hosts. In his paper, Professor Tebbe argues that political inversions have affected constitutional discourse around the regulation of digital platforms and campus speech, and he explores the challenges and possibilities that these turnabouts may present.

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Professor Nelson Tebbe
is the Jane M.G. Foster Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. Professor Tebbe works on freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and general constitutional law.

Tebbe is the author of Religious Freedom In An Egalitarian Age (Harvard University Press, 2017). There, he examines the contemporary conflict between free exercise and equality law, and he argues for a way forward that vigorously protects civil rights while safeguarding the ability of religious traditionalists to dissent. His articles have appeared in Columbia Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Harvard Law Review, Journal of Religion, Michigan Law Review, Supreme Court Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Virginia Law Review, and many others. As a media commentator, he has published opinion pieces in outlets such as The Atlantic, The New York Times, Scotusblog, Slate, and the Washington Post.

Tebbe is co-organizer of the Annual Law and Religion Roundtable and a member of the executive committee of the AALS Section on Law and Religion. He sits on the Board of Faculty Editors for the book series Corpus Juris: The Humanities in Politics and Law, published by Cornell University Press.

Before teaching, Tebbe clerked for Judge John M. Walker Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and practiced law at the American Civil Liberties Union and at Davis Polk & Wardwell. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. A graduate of Yale Law School and Brown University, Professor Tebbe also holds a Ph.D. with distinction in the anthropology and sociology of religion from the University of Chicago.

Event series: Panel Discussion