
معرفی
A.J. Peterman is a faculty member at Marquette University Law School, contributing to academic and public discourse through the Law School’s Faculty Blog. His work centers on legal education, political rhetoric, and international legal frameworks, particularly focusing on civic engagement and the role of law students in national conversations.
His research interests include:
- Legal Education
- Political Processes & Rhetoric
- International Law
- Constitutional Law
- Public Discourse
- NATO and Collective Defense
- Civic Responsibility
Peterman emphasizes the importance of thoughtful, educated dialogue in sustaining democratic institutions, advocating for learning beyond the classroom through forums like the Zilber Forum. He has written about the dangers of national political dysfunction and the legal implications of international treaties such as NATO’s Article V. While no formal publications or awards are listed in the provided text, his contributions reflect a strong commitment to legal scholarship and public intellectual engagement.
No scientific awards, student advisees, or formal research teams are mentioned in the available information.





