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Louis Schulze is a Professor at New England Law | Boston, focusing on legal education and constitutional law. His blog posts highlight his expertise in law school success strategies, judicial philosophy, and the role of prosecutors in the justice system.
- Former prosecutor with deep insights into criminal law and judicial ethics
- Active contributor to law school pedagogy discussions
- Expertise in federalism and constitutional interpretation
His writings emphasize time management, legal analysis, and the evolving balance of power between federal and state governments. Schulze frequently comments on Supreme Court decisions, such as the Affordable Care Act case, and advocates for prosecutorial objectivity.
The Senate's constitutional role in judicial confirmations and the importance of legal reasoning over rote memorization in law school exams are recurring themes in his work. He stresses the unique responsibilities of prosecutors to ensure justice over securing convictions.

