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Joshua A. Douglas

Robert G. Lawson & William H. Fortune Associate Professor of Law

Professor Joshua A. Douglas teaches and researches election law, civil procedure, constitutional law, and judicial decision making. His most recent scholarship focuses on the constitutional right to vote, with an emphasis on state constitutions, as well as the various laws, rules, and judicial decisions impacting election administration. He has also written extensively on election law procedure. Professor Douglas has published in top journals, including the Vanderbilt Law Review, Washington University Law Review, George Washington Law Review, Indiana Law Journal, and the Election Law Journal, among others. His article Procedural Fairness in Election Contests was a winner of the 2011-12 SEALS Call for Papers, and he has been cited extensively in major law review articles and case books in the field. He is also a co-author of an Election Law case book (Aspen Publishers 2014) and a co-editor of a new book, Election Law Stories (Foundation Press 2016), which tells the behind-the-scenes stories of the major cases in the field. In addition, his media commentaries have appeared in the New York Times, Reuters, Politico, The Atlantic, Huffington Post, and Slate, among others, and he has been quoted in major newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post. He is also a repeat guest blogger on PrawfsBlawg. Further, he was the founder and initial Chair of the AALS Section on Election Law. Prior to joining UK, Professor Douglas clerked for the Honorable Edward C. Prado of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and practiced litigation at the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld. Professor Douglas earned his J.D. from George Washington University Law School, where he was an articles editor on the GW Law Review. Professor Douglas enjoys spending time with his wife and two kids, watching baseball, training for marathons, listening to the music from the musical Hamilton, and traveling the country and the world.