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Martin H. Redish, the Louis and Harriet Ancel Professor of Law and Public Policy at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, is a leading scholar in constitutional law, federal jurisdiction, civil procedure, and freedom of expression. His work has profoundly influenced First Amendment jurisprudence, particularly regarding commercial speech, and he has authored over 110 articles and 19 books.
- AB with highest honors in political science, University of Pennsylvania
- JD magna cum laude, Harvard University
His research focuses on the intersection of constitutional principles and democratic governance, emphasizing judicial independence and the adversary system. He has been cited in 22 Supreme Court opinions and consistently ranked among the most-cited legal scholars. His recent publications address the role of economic power in democratic discourse and the paradoxes of judicial independence.
Scientific awards include the Daniel J. Meltzer Award (2021) for path-breaking scholarship and teaching excellence. He has received multiple teaching honors at Northwestern, including the Robert Childress Memorial Award (three-time winner).
As a consultant and expert witness, Redish has advised law firms, corporations, and congressional committees on constitutional law, class actions, and federal jurisdiction. His scholarly impact is evidenced by his inclusion in the top 20 legal scholars for judicial influence and frequent citations by the Institute for Scientific Information.





