Authors
Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law
,
Harvard Law School
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
Nicholas Stephanopoulos is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His research and teaching interests include election law, constitutional law, administrative law, legislation, and comparative law. His work is particularly focused on the intersection of democratic theory, empirical political science, and the American electoral system. He is the author of "Aligning Election Law" (2024) and a coauthor of "Election Law: Cases and Materials" (7th ed. 2022).

Authors
Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law
,
Harvard Law School
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
Nicholas Stephanopoulos is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His research and teaching interests include election law, constitutional law, administrative law, legislation, and comparative law. His work is particularly focused on the intersection of democratic theory, empirical political science, and the American electoral system. He is the author of "Aligning Election Law" (2024) and a coauthor of "Election Law: Cases and Materials" (7th ed. 2022).

Authors
Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law
,
Harvard Law School
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
Nicholas Stephanopoulos is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His research and teaching interests include election law, constitutional law, administrative law, legislation, and comparative law. His work is particularly focused on the intersection of democratic theory, empirical political science, and the American electoral system. He is the author of "Aligning Election Law" (2024) and a coauthor of "Election Law: Cases and Materials" (7th ed. 2022).

Authors
Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law
,
Harvard Law School
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
Nicholas Stephanopoulos is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His research and teaching interests include election law, constitutional law, administrative law, legislation, and comparative law. His work is particularly focused on the intersection of democratic theory, empirical political science, and the American electoral system. He is the author of "Aligning Election Law" (2024) and a coauthor of "Election Law: Cases and Materials" (7th ed. 2022).

