Tabatha Abu El-haj
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
School of Law
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
"Tabatha Abu El-Haj’s principal interest is the American political process, including the ways it is structured by constitutional law and the administrative state. With a background in the sociology of law, she is particularly interested in increasing the democratic accountability of political institutions through political participation. She is a member of the Scholars Strategy Network, which published her 2016 policy brief, ""The Inevitable Limits of Campaign Finance Reform,"" and invited her to speak about power in politics on its ""No Jargon"" podcast. "
Research Interest
Unheard Voices: Critical Perspectives on Law in the Legal Academy
Publications
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"Wholly Native to the First Amendment: The Positive Liberty of Self-Government, 164 U. PA. L. REV. ONLINE 1 (2016)."
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"Beyond Campaign Finance Reform, 57 B.C. L. REV. 1127 (2016). "
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"“Live Free or Dieâ€â€”Liberty and the First Amendment, OHIO ST. L. REV. (forthcoming 2017). "