
About
Noah Messing is a Lecturer in Legal Practice at Yale Law School, where he focuses on practical legal training and advocacy skills. He graduated from Yale Law School in 2000 as a Coker Fellow and earned his B.A. from Emory University in 1996.
- Courses Taught: Advanced Written Advocacy, Litigating Civil Actions, Lobbying
- Experience: Trial and appellate litigator in Washington D.C., Counsel to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Associate Counsel to the Hillary Clinton for President campaign
- Academic Affiliation: Yale Law School
His work emphasizes hands-on legal education, preparing students for real-world litigation and political law practice. He received notable accolades during his studies, including the Benjamin Cardozo Prize for the best moot court brief and the Potter Stewart Prize for winning the Spring semester moot court competition.
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