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Mark  Storslee

Mark Storslee

Associate Professor of Law; Emory University School of Law

Mark Storslee, Associate Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law, holds a JD from Stanford Law School and a PhD in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia. He clerked for Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain on the U.S. Court of Appeals and later for Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch on the U.S. Supreme Court. Before joining Emory, he was the executive director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School. Storslee’s research focuses on constitutional law, American legal history, and the interplay between law and culture, with a particular emphasis on the First Amendment's protections for religious freedom and free speech. He teaches courses on constitutional law, federal courts, and the First Amendment. Storslee was the recipient of the 2020 Harold Berman Award for Excellence in Scholarship from the Law and Religion Section of the Association of American Law Schools. He has been published in numerous leading law journals and his contributions are frequently cited in judicial opinions and legal briefs, including before the U.S. Supreme Court. His work in the area of law and religion focuses on ethics, interreligious dialogue, and issues related to the First Amendment.