Areas of Expertise
- Civil Procedure
- Constitutional Law
- Federal Courts
About Thomas Bennett
Professor Bennett’s research focuses on how complex civil litigation strains the relationship between state and federal courts and impacts the separation of powers. Professor Bennett’s scholarship has appeared in the NYU Law Review, the Cornell Law Review, the Minnesota Law Review, and the Notre Dame Law Review, and has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court. Before joining the faculty in 2020, he was a Furman Academic Fellow at NYU School of Law and spent four years in private practice litigating appeals, complex civil cases, and administrative matters. Professor Bennett is also a former law clerk to the Honorable Gerard E. Lynch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the Honorable Jesse M. Furman of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. He holds a JD magna cum laude from NYU School of Law and a BA with honors from Swarthmore College.
Professor Bennett holds a joint appointment at MU’s Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy.
Latest News Featuring Thomas Bennett
- Professor Bennett Discusses Federal Judges with Springfield TV station
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Latest Publications from Thomas Bennett
- There is No Such Thing as Circuit Law
- State Rejection of Federal Law
- The Paradox of Exclusive State-Court Jurisdiction Over Federal Claims
- Divide and Concur: Separate Opinions and Legal Change
- Note: The Canon at the Water’s Edge