Aaron-Andrew Bruhl ’03 Honored with Award from William & Mary

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Aaron-Andrew Bruhl ’03 is among 20 professors from William & Mary to receive the 2017 Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence.

Bruhl is highly regarded as a top instructor and scholar at William & Mary Law School, where he joined the faculty in 2015. His students value the way he simplifies complex issues, cares deeply about student learning, and ensures that student questions get answered, whether in or out of class. Since joining William & Mary, he has taught Civil Procedure, Federal Courts, Administrative Law, and Legislation. Bruhl has written nearly 20 full-length articles and a number of shorter pieces as well, on topics ranging from statutory interpretation to Supreme Court practice to judicial confirmation proceedings.

His work has been featured in law journals, including the University of Chicago Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Notre Dame Law Review, NYU Law Review, and Michigan Law Review. His dedication to academic pursuits, the success of his students, and service to the institution have earned him recognition as one of the most promising and valued professors at William & Mary Law School. He holds a doctorate in law from the Yale Law School, a master’s in philosophy from the University of Cambridge, and is a member of the American Law Institute.

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