
معرفی
Miguel Schor is the Class of 1977 Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Law at Drake University Law School. His expertise spans Constitutional Law, First Amendment issues, Comparative Constitutionalism, Constitutional Design, and Latin American Studies. He holds an MA, JD, and BA from Tulane University.
His research focuses on constitutional frameworks and their application in democratic systems, with notable work on American constitutional exceptionalism, comparative constitutional theory, and Latin American legal systems. He has authored or edited influential texts such as Comparative Constitutional Theory (2018) and contributed to debates on democratic erosion and political orthodoxy.
Schor has presented at major conferences, including the American Society of Constitutional Law and the University of Texas School of Law. His awards include the Class of 1977 Distinguished Scholar title at Drake University. His scholarship emphasizes the intersection of legal theory and real-world governance challenges, particularly in comparative contexts.
He advises no formal students but actively engages in academic discourse through publications and lectures. His involvement in constitutional studies spans theoretical and applied dimensions, with a focus on Latin America and contemporary democratic challenges.



