Pamela
Harris
Executive Director, Supreme Court Institute, Visiting
Professor, Georgetown Law
Pamela Harris is Executive Director of
the Supreme Court Institute at the Georgetown Law Center.
Until 2009, she was a partner and then of counsel at the
law firm of O’Melveny & Myers, where she was a
member of the Supreme Court and appellate practice, specializing
in public interest litigation. Pam was also a Lecturer at
the Harvard Law School, as Co-Director of Harvard’s
Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Clinic. Before joining
O’Melveny, Pam taught at University of Pennsylvania
Law School, where she specialized in constitutional criminal
procedure and the law of church and state. From 1993 to
1996, Pam worked in the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department
of Justice. She served as a law clerk to Justice John Paul
Stevens of the United States Supreme Court and Judge Harry
T. Edwards of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Pam is a frequent speaker on constitutional
law, criminal procedure, and the Supreme Court. She has
spoken recently before such groups as the American Constitution
Society, the Federalist Society, the ACLU, the Constitution
Project, and the National Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers.
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