Elected Member

Professor Noah Benjamin Novogrodsky

Laramie, WY
University of Wyoming College of Law
Education
Swarthmore College
Yale Law School

Noah Benjamin Novogrodsky is the Carl M. Williams Professor of Law and Ethics at University of Wyoming College of Law. Professor Novogrodsky teaches International Human Rights Law, Public International Law, Immigration Law, and Civil Procedure. Professor Novogrodsky is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate with highest honors from Swarthmore College; he holds a law degree from Yale and an M.Phil. in International Relations from Queens' College at Cambridge University, where he won the Daniel Vincent Prize for the best thesis on the Middle East. After law school, he served as law clerk to the Honorable Nancy Gertner of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts; as a Robert L. Bernstein Fellow in International Human Rights in Asmara, Eritrea, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Cape Town, South Africa; as a litigation associate at the firm of Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabkin in San Francisco (now Aronold & Porter LLP); and as the founding director of the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. Professor Novogrodsky has also been a Visiting Professor at Georgetown University Law Center and the University of Connecticut School of Law; and a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. His scholarship is focused on the global HIV/AIDS pandemic, international criminal justice, and trans national human rights problems.

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Areas of Expertise
Human Rights (Constitutional Law)
Civil Practice & Procedure (Litigation)
International Law