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- William Nichol Eskridge, Jr. (* 27. Oktober 1951 in , West Virginia) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Autor. (de)
- William Nichol Eskridge Jr. (born October 27, 1951 in Princeton, West Virginia) is the John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School. He is one of the most cited law professors in America, ranking fourth overall for the period 2016–2020. He writes primarily on constitutional law, legislation and statutory interpretation, religion, marriage equality, and LGBT rights. After earning a BA in history from Davidson College in 1973, he completed an MA in history at Harvard University and then earned a JD from Yale Law School in 1978. At Yale he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal, where he worked with future Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. After graduating from Yale he clerked for Judge Edward Weinfeld on the US District Court for the Southern District of New York and then joined the DC law firm Shea & Gardner. Before joining the Yale Law faculty he was a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law (1982–1987) and Georgetown Law (1987–1998). In 1994, Eskridge was granted a Guggenheim Fellowship. (en)
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- William Nichol Eskridge Jr. (en)
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- Princeton, West Virginia, US (en)
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- Stonewall Book Award for Non-fiction (en)
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- William Nichol Eskridge, Jr. (* 27. Oktober 1951 in , West Virginia) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Autor. (de)
- William Nichol Eskridge Jr. (born October 27, 1951 in Princeton, West Virginia) is the John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School. He is one of the most cited law professors in America, ranking fourth overall for the period 2016–2020. He writes primarily on constitutional law, legislation and statutory interpretation, religion, marriage equality, and LGBT rights. In 1994, Eskridge was granted a Guggenheim Fellowship. (en)
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- William N. Eskridge (de)
- William Eskridge (en)
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