
About
Oren Tamir is an Associate Professor of Law at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona (2024–present). Previously, he served as a Post-doctoral Fellow (2022–2024) and Adjunct Professor (2023–2024) at Harvard and NYU Law Schools. His work bridges administrative law, constitutional law, and comparative public law.
Education:
- SJD, Harvard Law School
- LLM, Harvard Law School
- LLB, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tamir’s research explores evolving administrative law doctrines, comparative constitutional adjudication, and judicial norms. His work examines the intersection of comparative analysis with domestic legal frameworks, particularly through the lens of statutory interpretation and judicial review. Recent publications focus on the Major Questions Doctrine, constitutional rights adjudication, and administrative law reforms.
Teaching Interests:
- Administrative Law
- Constitutional Law
- Comparative Public Law
- Real Property Law
Professional Experience:
- Assistant Attorney General, Israeli Department of Justice (2011–2014)
- Law Clerk, Israeli Supreme Court (2010–2011)
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