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Mohamed Faizer is a Professor of Law at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Duncan School of Law, where he teaches U.S. Constitutional Law, First Amendment Law, Administrative Law, Estate Law, and Property Law. His research focuses on constitutional law, particularly the integration of marginalized groups and tensions between democracy and individual autonomy. Prior to academia, he practiced law in Buffalo, NY, specializing in real estate valuation disputes and earned the prestigious Hanna S. Cohn Young Lawyer Award for pro bono work. Faizer holds a J.D. from the University of Notre Dame and degrees in International Relations and Physiology from McGill University.
Education: B.A. in International Relations and B.Sc. in Physiology from McGill University; J.D. from Notre Dame Law School.
Research emphasizes legal frameworks addressing racial minorities, migrants, and socio-economic disparities. His scholarship bridges constitutional principles with modern challenges, advocating for systemic reforms in education, immigration, and federal governance. Teaching philosophy prioritizes critical engagement and diverse learning methods to address student needs. Awards include the LMU Professor of the Year (2012-13) and tenure (2017).
Notable legal contributions include analysis of same-sex marriage rulings, Voting Rights Act implications, and federal judicial reforms. He actively critiques political polarization through constitutional lenses and advocates for equitable legal access.
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