Steven Arrigg Koh

Steven Arrigg Koh teaches and writes in criminal law, constitutional law, and international law. His interdisciplinary scholarship bridges theory and practice, drawing on sociological frameworks to deepen institutionally grounded analyses of U.S. federal and international legal systems. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in New York University Law Review, Duke Law Journal Online, Cornell Law Review, Washington University Law […]

Yoana Kuzmova

Yoana Kuzmova joins Boston University School of Law’s faculty as a Lecturer and Clinical Instructor in the International Human Rights Clinic at Boston University School of Law. Ms. Kuzmova, an immigration and human rights lawyer, taught the International Human Rights Clinic during the 2021-22 academic year, and she co-taught and supervised students at the Clinic alongside Clinical Professor Susan Akram from […]

Pnina Lahav

During the course of her legal career, Pnina Lahav has published nearly 50 journal articles and three books, including the critically acclaimed Judgment in Jerusalem: Chief Justice Simon Agranat and the Zionist Century. Winner of Israel’s Seltner Award (1998) and the Gratz College Centennial Book Award (1998), she is presently completing a biography of Israel’s fourth […]

Melissa Langa

MELISSA LANGA is a lawyer with the Boston law firm of Bove Langa Witherell & Soiffer P.C. She has built her practice guiding domestic and international individuals, families, businesses, and charitable organizations in designing and implementing customized tax-efficient structures to meet their particular estate planning, business, and charitable needs. She also assists clients in the […]

John D. Lanza

John Lanza is a partner and intellectual property lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP where he excels at helping companies identify and maximize the corporate value of their intellectual property assets. He provides strategic advice to his clients regarding the acquisition, transfer and enforcement of intellectual property rights and counsels them regarding their business operations […]

Daniel Layo

Dan Layo is a lecturer at the School of Law. Dan is currently Senior Associate General Counsel at a financial technology firm based in New York, NY. Dan’s in-house practice largely focuses on commercial, corporate and regulatory matters. Prior to his current role, Dan was Senior Counsel at a global investment management firm based in […]

Jetson Leder-Luis

Jetson Leder-Luis, PhD is an assistant professor at Boston University and a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER. He also is a professor by courtesy at Boston University School of Law and at the Department of Economics. His research addresses fraud, misreporting and overbilling in public programs, especially in the Medicare program, as well as […]

Gerald F. Leonard

Gerald Leonard is a leading historian of American constitutionalism. He is the author of two books that helped launch and extend the “constitutional politics,” or “popular constitutionalism,” approach to American constitutional history: The Partisan Republic: Democracy, Exclusion, and the Fall of the Founders’ Constitution, 1780s-1830s (Cambridge University Press, 2019) (with Saul Cornell), and The Invention of Party […]