American author and legal scholar
Garrett Epps (born 1950 in Richmond, Virginia ) is an American legal scholar, novelist, and journalist. He was professor of law at the University of Baltimore until his retirement in June 2020; previously he was the Orlando J. and Marian H. Hollis Professor of Law at the University of Oregon .[ 1]
Biography
Epps attended St. Christopher's School and Harvard College , where he was president of The Harvard Crimson .[ 2] He later received an M.A. degree in Creative Writing from Hollins University , and a J.D. degree from Duke University , where he was first in his class. After graduation from Harvard, he was a cofounder of The Richmond Mercury , a short-lived alternative weekly whose alumni include Pulitzer Prize -winning journalists Frank Rich and Glenn Frankel . He also worked as an editor or reporter for The Richmond Afro-American , The Virginia Churchman , The Free-Lance Star , and The Washington Post . From 1983 until 1988, he was a columnist for Independent Weekly (then a bi-weekly). Immediately before moving to the University of Oregon, he spent a year clerking for Judge John D. Butzner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit .
Epps has written two novels, including The Shad Treatment , which won the Lillian Smith Book Award , as well as the nonfiction books To An Unknown God: Religious Freedom on Trial , which was published in 2001 and was a finalist for the American Bar Association 's Silver Gavel Award, and Democracy Reborn: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Fight for Civil Rights in Post-Civil War America , which was published in 2006. Democracy Reborn won the 2007 Oregon Book Award for non-fiction, and was a finalist for the ABA Silver Gavel Award. He has also written numerous articles and editorials in newspapers including the New York Times , The Washington Post , and The Atlantic . In his article "The Founders' Great Mistake",[ 3] he urged America to amend its Constitution to more closely resemble a parliamentary system.
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