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Jack L. Landau serves as a Pro Tem Professor of Law at the University of Oregon School of Law and holds the position of Distinguished Jurist in Residence at Willamette University College of Law. His distinguished judicial career includes service as an Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court (2011-2017) and Judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals (1993-2010), following prior roles as Oregon's Deputy Attorney General and private practice attorney at Lindsay, Hart, Neil & Weigler.
Education:
- BA, magna cum laude, Lewis and Clark College
- JD, Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College
- LLM, University of Virginia School of Law
Professor Landau's scholarly focus centers on constitutional jurisprudence and statutory interpretation, with particular emphasis on state-federal constitutional dynamics in Oregon. His research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical judicial application, drawing extensively from his 26 years of appellate court experience. This expertise manifests in co-edited scholarly volumes and law review analyses that critically examine judicial reasoning and constitutional evolution within Pacific Northwest legal contexts.
As an active legal educator, Landau integrates real-world judicial perspective into classroom instruction. His academic contributions extend beyond traditional teaching through ongoing engagement with Oregon's legal community and participation in judicial education initiatives, though specific current advising relationships or research grants are not documented in available materials.



