A graduate of the University of Michigan, with advanced degrees from Princeton University, H.N. Hirsch is the director of the Law and Society Program, at Oberlin College in Ohio, where he also held a joint appointment from 2005-2014 in Comparative American Studies; served as Acting Chair of the Department of Politics in 2010-2011; and was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 2005-06. He began his career at Harvard, where he was Head Tutor in the Department of Government; he later served as Director of the Legal Studies Program at Macalester College; and chaired the Department of Political Science at Macalester and at the University of California at San Diego.He is the author or editor of "Office Hours: One Academic Life" (2016); "A Theory of Liberty: The Constitution and Minorities" (1992); and "The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter" (1981/2014); and editor of "The Future of Gay Rights in America" (2005).Among his areas of legal expertise are Constitutional law and jurisprudence; and modern political theory; and gender and sexuality.
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