Visiting Professor of Law
Farah Peterson
B.A., Yale; M.A., Princeton; J.D., Yale; Ph.D., Princeton
Areas of Expertise:
Office
McDonough Hall 483
B.A., Yale; M.A., Princeton; J.D., Yale; Ph.D., Princeton
McDonough Hall 483
Farah Peterson is a legal historian who focuses on statutory interpretation. Peterson holds a Ph.D. in American history from Princeton University. She earned her J.D. from Yale Law School, and received her bachelor’s in history from Yale as well.
After law school, Peterson clerked for Associate Justice Stephen Breyer at the U.S. Supreme Court and Judge Guido Calabresi at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. She is currently working on a book, “The Most Dangerous Branch: Law and Legislation in Republican America,” based on her doctoral dissertation.