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Don Herzog is the Edson R. Sunderland Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, holding a joint appointment with the Political Science Department. He teaches political, moral, legal, and social theory, constitutional interpretation, torts, and First Amendment law. With a BA from Cornell University and Harvard University (Government), and a PhD from Harvard in Government, his research bridges legal philosophy and political theory. Herzog has been honored with the Golden Apple Award (2011), the first law professor to receive this student-selected honor.
His work emphasizes interdisciplinary analysis, focusing on constitutional law’s intersections with social sciences and legal history. Key themes include democratic discourse’s complexities, the moral dimensions of law, and historical critiques of sovereignty. Herzog has published extensively, with notable titles like Sovereignty, RIP (2020) and A Little Book of Political Mistakes (2020). His scholarship spans legal historiography, political rhetoric, and ethical dilemmas in governance.
Advising and grants details are not specified, but his teaching and research have had significant impact, reflected in over three decades at the University of Michigan. Herzog’s contributions to legal education and political theory underscore his role as a bridge between academia and public intellectual discourse.




