“Trump Administration Drains the Swamp the Wrong Way"
David Fontana writes for CNN on how the Trump administration's...
David Fontana
Samuel Tyler Research Professor
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David Fontana is the Samuel Tyler Research Professor at the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC. He is the author or co-author of papers on constitutional or comparative constitutional law that have been or will be published by leading scholarly journals in law and political science, including the Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Columbia Law Review, University of Chicago Law Review, Virginia Law Review, Northwestern University Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Texas Law Review, UCLA Law Review, and the Southern California Law Review, among others. Professor Fontana has won numerous awards for his teaching at the law school, graduate and undergraduate levels.
He also writes about constitutional issues for a number of general interest publications, including for publications such as the New Yorker, the Washington Post and the New Republic. Professor Fontana regularly consults with Congress, presidential campaigns, and foreign constitution-drafters on issues of constitutional law. His proposals to remedy geographical inequalities have influenced the enactment of statutes in several different states and the creation of regulations in several different administrative agencies. His new book on the problems caused by politics being controlled by a few neighborhoods in a few metropolitan areas is forthcoming in 2026.
Professor Fontana was the Daniel P.S. Paul Visiting Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School in the spring of 2023.
“Trump Administration Drains the Swamp the Wrong Way"
David Fontana writes for CNN on how the Trump administration's...
“The Small-Donor Model That Helped Ocasio-Cortez Win Is Aiding Another Progressive"
David Fontana is quoted by The New York Times on the rise of small-...
"Amazon's D.C. Move Threatens the Founders' Vision for America"
David Fontana writes in Politico about how Amazon's move to...
BA, University of Virginia; JD, Yale University