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Beau J. Baumann

Beau BaumannBeau Baumann is a Ph.D. in Law candidate at Yale. His writing touches on administrative law, legislation, constitutional law, the separation of powers, and immigration law. Beau’s work has been selected for publication at the Yale Law Journal, the Columbia Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and the Georgetown Law Journal, among others. Beau’s often writes through the lens of legal history. Specifically, he has been influenced by historical institutionalism, an approach that helps him write thick institutional histories of bodies like the Senate Office of Legislative Counsel. Baumann is a Ph.D. in Law candidate at Yale. 

Before coming to Yale, Beau worked as an appellate attorney in the Department of Justice and clerked for Judge J. Campbell Barker of the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. 

Beau J. Baumann

Ph.D Candidate, Yale Law School
Cornell Law School J.D., Class of 2019
beau.baumann@yale.edu

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