 
Professor
      Gerald L. Neuman
Harvard Law School
      Lawyer; Educator
      Area
                                Social and Behavioral Sciences
                            Specialty
                                Law
                            Elected
                                    2010
                    J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law. Combining analytic precision and historical expertise, studies constitutional constraints on immigration and deportation policies; the rights of noncitizens in the contexts of suffrage, criminal law, and detention; the use of the military base in Guantanamo; and habeas corpus.  Author of Strangers to the Constitution: Immigrants, Borders, and Fundamental Law (1996), a study of the historical foundations of immigration regulation and the geographical scope of constitutional rights.
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