
About
Ryan Gehrke is a faculty member at Marquette University Law School, contributing regularly to the school's blog on topics such as constitutional law, tax law, and legal practice. His work focuses on intersections of law and societal issues, including civil rights, media ethics, and criminal justice reform. He frequently analyzes landmark cases and policy implications, such as the impact of U.S. v. Windsor on federal tax policies for same-sex couples. Additionally, he provides practical guidance for law students navigating the competitive job market, emphasizing the importance of humility, diverse experiences, and effective resume strategies.
- Key Research Areas: Same-sex marriage law, media manipulation in legal contexts, and legal career development
- Recent Contributions: Over a dozen blog posts since 2013 addressing federal law changes, media ethics, and legal education trends
While no formal awards are listed, his consistent scholarly output and engagement with contemporary legal issues demonstrate expertise in his fields of interest.





