Board Member
Josh Blackman is a national thought leader on constitutional law and the United States Supreme Court. Josh’s work was quoted during two presidential impeachment trials. He has testified before Congress and advises federal and state lawmakers. Josh regularly appears on TV, including NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, and the BBC. Josh is also a frequent guest on NPR and other syndicated radio programs. He has published commentaries in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and leading national publications.
Since 2012, Josh has served as a professor at the South Texas College of Law Houston. He holds the Centennial Chair of Constitutional Law. Josh is also an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute. Josh has authored three books. His latest, An Introduction to Constitutional Law, was a top-five bestseller on Amazon. Josh has written more than five dozen law review articles that have been cited nearly a thousand times. Josh was selected by Forbes Magazine for the “30 Under 30” in Law and Policy. Josh is the President of the Harlan Institute, and founded FantasySCOTUS, the Internet’s Premier Supreme Court Fantasy League. He blogs at the Volokh Conspiracy and tweets @JoshMBlackman.
Board Member
Gregory Dolin is co-director of the Center for Medicine and Law, a
partnership between the University of Baltimore Law School and The Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine. The center supports
collaboration between experts in the fields of both medicine and law,
and focus its efforts on an examination of medical and legal issues from
the perspective of the health care practitioner. Prior to joining the
University of Baltimore School of Law, Dr. Dolin held a position at
George Washington University Law School as a Frank H. Marks Visiting
Associate Professor of Law and Administrative Fellow in the Intellectual
Property Program. He was a law clerk to the Hon. Pauline Newman of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the late Hon. H. Emory
Widener, Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He
served as a John M. Olin Fellow in Law at Northwestern University, and
as an associate in the intellectual property group of Kramer, Levin,
Naftalis, and Frankel LLP.