Former Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar Headed Back To Harvard Law
Briefly

Elizabeth Prelogar, the former Solicitor General, is shifting her focus from high-stakes litigation to academia by teaching a course titled "Changing Paradigms in the Supreme Court". This decision follows her tenure marked by challenges against a conservatively stacked Supreme Court. Her course will explore the Court's recent emphasis on text, history, and tradition, as well as its departure from the principle of stare decisis. Prelogar, in partnership with veteran Michael Dreeben, aims to provide first-year students with insights into contemporary judicial trends, commencing in the spring of 2025.
Prelogar shined in her role as Solicitor General, taking on the challenges posed by a conservatively stacked High Court with remarkable skill and expertise.
She is uniquely qualified to teach about the Supreme Court's recent shifts in focus, particularly regarding text, history, tradition, and the rejection of stare decisis.
Read at Above the Law
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