NYU scholar
Larry Kramer named dean of Law School
Larry Kramer, a professor and associate dean at
New York University School of Law, will succeed Kathleen Sullivan
as dean of Stanford Law School, President John Hennessy announced
Wednesday.
Kramer is the associate dean for research and academics and the
Russell D. Niles Professor of Law at NYU. He has written
extensively in the areas of constitutional law and history, federal
courts, conflict of laws and civil procedure. He will begin his
tenure as Dean and Richard E. Lang Professor of Law Sept. 1.
"Professor Kramer is a dynamic and thoughtful legal scholar and
educator," Hennessy said. "This combination of outstanding
scholarship and commitment to training the next generation of
lawyers makes him a compelling choice for Stanford Law School
because those values are at the core of the school's mission. I am
delighted that he will be joining the university's senior academic
leadership and building on Kathleen's legacy."
Kramer graduated magna cum laude and Order of the Coif from the
University of Chicago Law School in 1984. He clerked for Judge
Henry J. Friendly of the United States Court of Appeals for the
Second Circuit and then for U.S. Supreme Court Justice William J.
Brennan. He joined the faculty at the University of Chicago Law
School in 1986, becoming a full professor in 1990. He moved to the
University of Michigan Law School in 1991 and then to NYU in
1994.
His most recent book, The People Themselves: Popular
Constitutionalism and Judicial Review, was released just this week
by Oxford University Press. He has published several other books as
well as dozens of journal articles.
Provost John Etchemendy, who co-chaired the search committee with
law Professor Richard Craswell, said Kramer is a perfect fit for
Stanford and noted that he adds to the law school's national
eminence in the area of constitutional law.
"Stanford is probably unique in having an unbroken run of four
constitutional scholars at the helm of its law school over the last
generation," Etchemendy said. "Moreover, Larry Kramer is widely
considered to be among the best and the brightest of the new
generation of leaders in legal education. I am certain that he is
the right person to build on the school's tradition of excellence
and take it to the next level."
Craswell noted that Kramer is highly respected by his peers
nationally.
"Larry Kramer is someone whose colleagues in legal education
believe to be one of the next great law school deans," Craswell
said. "We were delighted to be able to bring him to Stanford in
that role."
Sullivan announced last fall that she would complete her tenure as
dean this summer. At that time, Hennessy asked Sullivan to serve as
the inaugural director of a new Stanford Center on Constitutional
Law. Upon completing a one-year sabbatical, she will return to
teaching and leadership of the center.

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