Michael J. Klarman is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor at Harvard Law School, specializing in American constitutional history and constitutional law.
He is an acclaimed legal historian whose previous work, "From Jim Crow to Civil Rights," received the 2005 Bancroft Prize.
Klarman teaches Constitutional Law and American Constitutional History at Harvard.
His scholarship focuses on analyzing constitutional development through extensive primary source research and examining how economic and political interests shaped foundational American legal documents.
Known for his meticulous research and systematic approach, Klarman challenges traditional reverent narratives about America's founding documents and framers.
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