Samuel Issacharoff
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Samuel Issacharoff is an American law professor, whose scholarly work focuses on voting rights and civil procedure. He is currently the Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University School of Law. Prior to joining NYU Law's faculty, he taught at Columbia Law School and The University of Texas School of Law. His wife, Cynthia Estlund, is an accomplished labor and employment-law professor, also at New York University School of Law.
Issacharoff graduated from Binghamton University in 1975 and Yale Law School in 1983.
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- Civil procedure (2005) ISBN 1-58778-034-8 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- The law of democracy : legal structure of the political process with Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes. (1998) ISBN 1-56662-462-2 (alk. paper)
- The law of democracy : legal structure of the political process with Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes. 2nd ed. (2001) ISBN 1-58778-151-4 (alk. paper)
- The state of voting rights law (1993)
- When elections go bad : the law of democracy and the presidential election of 2000 with Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes. (2001) ISBN 1-58778-156-5 (alk. paper)
- When elections go bad : the law of democracy and the presidential election of 2000 with Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes. Rev. ed. (2001) ISBN 1-58778-233-2 (alk. paper)