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Quinn Yeargain is an Associate Professor of Law and the 1855 Professor of the Law of Democracy at the Michigan State University College of Law. They teach constitutional and criminal law courses and have previously taught at Widener University Commonwealth Law School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Quinn earned their J.D. from Emory University School of Law and clerked for Judge Lanier Anderson on the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
- University: Michigan State University
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
- Teaching Focus: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law
Quinn's scholarship explores the interplay between democracy and legal developments. Key research areas include:
- Institutional changes in state constitutions via amendments
- Expanding/contracting state constitutional rights through democratic processes
- Democracy's impact on the carceral state
They co-authored the forthcoming casebook State Constitutions: Institutions, Powers, and Rights (West Academic Publishing). Outside academia, Quinn frequently appears on national television and radio programs, contributes to outlets like the Brennan Center’s State Courts Report and Bolts, files amicus briefs in state constitutional law cases, and consults in redistricting litigation.




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