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Alan Trammell is an Associate Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University's School of Law, where he joined in 2020. He specializes in civil procedure, federal courts, and conflict of laws, and is a leading expert on nationwide injunctions. His scholarship has been published in top law reviews, including the Columbia Law Review. He previously clerked for judges on the D.C. Circuit and the International Criminal Tribunal, and practiced as a litigation associate in Washington, D.C.
Trammell holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia (where he was a Hardy Cross Dillard Scholar and Virginia Law Review editor), a B.A. from Wake Forest University, and M.A.s from the London School of Economics and Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar.
His research focuses on federal judicial power, jurisdictional limits, and the separation of powers. He has written extensively on nationwide injunctions and their implications for federal court authority. Recent work includes The False Promise of Jurisdiction Stripping (Columbia Law Review), critiquing Congress's attempts to strip federal court jurisdiction.
- Recipient of the Marshall Scholarship.
- Hardy Cross Dillard Scholar at UVA Law.
- Selected to present at the Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum (2023).
Trammell teaches Civil Procedure and other foundational law courses. He is actively involved in the academic community, including presenting at symposia and contributing to legal commentary.





