Annette Gordon-Reed

Annette Gordon-Reed

Professor of Law, New York Law School

Annette Gordon-Reed is a professor of law at New York Law School and a professor of history at Rutgers. She earned a place in history with her first book, Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy, which had an acclaimed but stormy reception when published in 1997, and which The New Yorker described as “brilliant.” She is recognized as one of our country’s most distinguished presidential scholars.Gordon-Reed spent her early career as an associate at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, and as Counsel to the New York City Board of Corrections. She speaks or moderates at numerous conferences across the country on history and law-related topics. Gordon-Reed is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard Law School, where she was a member of the Law Review. She lives in Manhattan with her husband, daughter, and son.

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Annette Gordon-Reed analyzes those who see the Constitution through the strictest lens.
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Annette Gordon-Reed confirms that Jefferson wanted all (white) men to be able to live unencumbered lives.
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Obama’s rise heartens Annette Gordon-Reed, but she still sees a great deal of progress to be made.
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Understanding that the world is incoherent informs Annette Gordon-Reed’s work.