Noah Messing
Lecturer in the Practice of Law and Legal Writing
Noah Messing is Yale Law School's Lecturer in the Practice of Law and Legal Writing. He graduated in 2000 from Yale Law School, where he was a Coker Fellow.
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Contact Information
- Room K22
- 203-436-8111
Faculty Assistant
Patricia Florio
- J25
- 203-432-0164
- patricia.florio@yale.edu
Education & Curriculum Vitae
J.D., Yale Law School, 2000
B.A., Emory University, 1996
Courses Taught
- Advanced Written Advocacy
- Litigating Civil Actions
- Lobbying
Noah Messing is Yale Law School's Lecturer in the Practice of Law and Legal Writing. He graduated in 2000 from Yale Law School, where he was a Coker Fellow. While at Yale, he received the Benjamin Cardozo Prize and the Potter Stewart Prize in the Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals program; those prizes are awarded, respectively, for the year’s best moot court brief and to the team that wins the Spring semester moot court competition. Following graduation, Noah worked as a trial and appellate litigator in Washington D.C., as Counsel to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, and as Associate Counsel to the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.