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Ruthann Robson is a University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Law at The City University of New York School of Law, where she has taught since 1990. Her research focuses on constitutional law, sexuality and law, and feminist legal theory. She is the author of numerous books, including *Dressing Constitutionally: Hierarchy, Sexuality, and Democracy* (2013) and *Lesbian (Out)Law* (1992), and co-editor of the *Constitutional Law Professors Blog*. Professor Robson is recognized for her innovative pedagogy and was featured among the 26 best law teachers in *What the Best Law Teachers Do* (Harvard UP, 2013).
Her scholarly work bridges legal analysis with interdisciplinary perspectives, addressing topics such as same-sex marriage, judicial review, and the intersection of gender and legal norms. Robson’s creative works include novels, poetry, and essays that explore lesbian identity and feminist narratives. She has held leadership roles in academic organizations and contributed to public discourse on issues like sexual misconduct and pandemic governance.
- Award: Featured in *What the Best Law Teachers Do* (2013)
- Key Publications: Over 30 articles and 8 authored/edited books
- Professional Affiliations: CUNY School of Law, Constitutional Law Professors Blog
Her recent scholarship critiques governmental responses to crises and examines the role of law in shaping sexual citizenship. Robson’s interdisciplinary approach integrates legal theory with creative writing, reflecting her commitment to accessible and transformative scholarship.





