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Kermit Roosevelt is the David Berger Professor for the Administration of Justice at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. His work bridges constitutional law and conflict of laws, with influential books like Conflict of Laws (2010) and The Myth of Judicial Activism (2006). He serves as Reporter for the Third Restatement of Conflict of Laws (2014), shaping modern legal frameworks. Roosevelt’s research emphasizes Supreme Court dynamics, legal theory, and historical reinterpretations of U.S. constitutional foundations.
His scholarship spans topics like Reconstruction’s legal legacy, judicial activism critiques, and Disney princesses’ reflections on equal protection. Media appearances include analyses of Trump’s pardon policies and Supreme Court reforms. Roosevelt’s writing combines academic rigor with public engagement, addressing issues from election law to authoritarianism risks in pardon practices.
Notable awards include the American Law Institute’s Restatement appointment, recognizing his leadership in legal scholarship. His articles frequently explore constitutional reinterpretation, conflict resolution methodologies, and the intersection of law with societal narratives.




