Assistant Professor of Law, University of Texas at Austin
J.D., Harvard Law School, 2004
M.A., Oxford University, 2000
M.A., Duke University, 1998
B.A., Brown University, 1997
Justin Driver will teach Constitutional Law in the spring at the Law School. Driver is a visiting professor who joined the faculty of the University of Texas School of Law in 2009. He received an undergraduate degree from Brown University, a master's degree in teaching from Duke University, and a master's degree in modern history from Magdalen College, University of Oxford, where he studied as a Marshall Scholar. In 2004, he graduated from Harvard Law School, where he was an articles editor and book reviews chair of the Harvard Law Review. Driver served as a law clerk to Judge Merrick B. Garland of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer. His principal research interests include constitutional law and the intersection of race with legal institutions.
Driver's scholarly work has appeared or is forthcoming in the California Law Review, the Columbia Law Review, the Georgetown Law Journal, the Northwestern University Law Review, Supreme Court Review and the Texas Law Review. In addition, his writing regularly appears in The New Republic, where he is a contributing editor.


