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American academic and lawyer
Lisa Schultz Bressman
is an American academic and lawyer working as the associate dean and David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law at the
Vanderbilt University Law School
. She specializes in
administrative law
and
Constitutional theory
.
Education
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Bressman earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and philosophy from
Wellesley College
in 1988 and a
Juris Doctor
from the
University of Chicago Law School
in 1993.
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Career
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After earning her bachelor's degree, Bressman worked as a financial analyst for
First Boston
from 1988 to 1990. She served as an attorney-advisor the
Office of Legal Counsel
from 1996 to 1998 and clerked for Supreme Court Justice
Stephen Breyer
and Connecticut District Judge
Jose A. Cabranes
.
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For one year, Bressman worked as an associate at
Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick
in
Washington, D.C.
She joined Vanderbilt University Law School in 1998; she teaches
administrative law
and
constitutional law
.
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Bressman was also a visiting professor of law at
Cornell Law School
in 2006 and
Harvard Law School
in 2008.
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Personal life
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Bressman is married to Michael Bressman, an attorney and law professor at Vanderbilt who specializes in intellectual property, contracts, and
IT law
. She has three children.
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