George William Van Cleve is a legal scholar and historian with extensive teaching experience at prestigious institutions including the University of Virginia, Loyola University Law School, Catholic University of America Law School, American University Law School, and Seattle University School of Law, where he currently serves as visiting professor.
His academic credentials include a J.D., cum laude from Harvard Law School and a Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia, positioning him uniquely at the intersection of legal and historical scholarship.
This dual expertise informs his analytical approach to early American constitutional history.
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