Notes on Contributors
Diego Werneck Arguelhes
(ll.m., j.s.d., Yale Law School) is Associate Professor of Law at the Insper Institute for Education and Research (São Paulo, Brazil).
Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin
is Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Toronto.
Francesco Biagi
is Senior Assistant Professor of Comparative Public Law at the University of Bologna, Department of Legal Studies, Research Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (Johns Hopkins University sais Europe – University of Bologna), and Legal Consultant at the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law (Heidelberg). His latest book is European Constitutional Courts and Transitions to Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
Justin Collings
is Associate Academic Vice President for Faculty Development and Professor of Law at Brigham Young University. His most recent book is Scales of Memory: Constitutional Justice and Historical Evil (Oxford University Press, 2021).
Jorge M. Farinacci-Fernós
is Associate Professor at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law School. He has a b.a. and m.a. (both in History) from the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras, a j.d. from the upr School of Law, an ll.m. from Harvard Law School, and an s.j.d. from Georgetown University Law Center. His books include Hermenéutica Puertorriqueña (InterJuris, 2019) and La Carta de Derechos (Editorial Universidad Interamericana, 2021).
Justin O. Frosini
is Associate Professor at Bocconi University, Milan and Adjunct Professor at the Johns Hopkins University sais Europe, Bologna and Director of the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development in Bologna (Italy). He has published extensively in the field of comparative public law and is the author of a groundbreaking book on Constitutional Preambles. At a Crossroads Between Politics and Law (Maggioli Editore, 2012). His latest monograph, in Italian, is devoted to Brexit: From Sovereignty of Parliament to Sovereignty of
Ángel Aday Jiménez Alemán
is García Pelayo Research Fellow at the Center for Political and Constitutional Studies and Senior Lecturer of Constitutional law at the University of Vigo (on leave). He is the Co-secretary of Spain’s icon-S Chapter and Editor of IberIconnect. He has published articles and book chapters in distinguished journals and publishers, such as Revista Española de Derecho Constitucional, Teoría y Realidad Constitucional or the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, among others.
Jason Mazzone
is the Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Professor of Law at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Director of the Illinois Program in Constitutional Theory, History and Law.
Keigo Obayashi
is Professor of Law at the Keio University in Japan where he teaches constitutional law. He is editor of The Constitution Under the covid-19 Crisis (Kobundo, 2021).
Ana Beatriz Robalinho
is a j.s.d. candidate at Yale Law School.
Mark D. Rosen
is University Distinguished Professor of Law at the Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Zoltán Szente
is a Research Professor at the Institute for Legal Studies, Centre for Social Sciences, and a Professor of Law at the Department of Constitutional Law and Comparative Public Law of the National University of Public Service, Budapest. His latest books are Constitutional Law in Hungary (Kluwer, 2021) and Populist Challenges to Constitutional Interpretation in Europe and Beyond (co-edited with Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz, Routledge, 2021).
is a doctoral candidate in law (s.j.d.) at Harvard Law School, where his research focuses on American and comparative constitutional law. He obtained his Master of Laws (ll.m.) from Harvard Law School as a Fulbright scholar. Cem’s publications either appeared or are forthcoming in various publications, including the Yale Law Journal and the International Journal of Constitutional Law. He is a regular blogger at Verfassungsblog, where he comments on the recent developments in Turkish constitutional law and politics. Cem is a dual-qualified lawyer, admitted to practice law in New York and Turkey.
Shih-An Wang
is a j.s.d. candidate at the University of Chicago Law School.