Ann Woolhandler
Ann Woolhandler joined the resident faculty of the Law School in January 2002, after spending the spring of 2001 as a visiting professor at Virginia. Formerly a professor of law at Tulane University, she is an expert on the federal court system and civil procedure. She has been a visiting professor at Harvard and Boston University, and on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati.
Scholarship Profile: Illuminating the Federal Courts (Virginia Journal 2002)
In our increasingly polarized society, claims that prosecutions are politically motivated, racially motivated, or just plain arbitrary are more common...
The issue of state separation of powers generally is not one that the federal courts have had much occasion to address. Recent issues have arisen...
A division exists between scholars who claim that Congress made only limited delegations to executive officials in the early Republic, and those who...