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Professor
Sudha
Narayana
Setty

Location
Long Island City, NY, USA
Affiliation
City University of New York School of Law
Education
Stanford Unviersity, A.B.
Columbia Law School, J.D.

Sudha Setty is the Dean and a Professor of Law at Western New England University School of Law. Professor Setty's scholarly work focuses on comparative analysis of separation of powers, rule of law and national security issues.  Her recently completed book, National Security Secrecy: Comparative Effects on Democracy and the Rule of Law, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2017.

Her other recent scholarship has appeared in numerous books and journals, including the Chicago-Kent Law Review, Stanford Journal of International Law, American Journal of Comparative Law and Harvard National Security Journal, and she is the editor of the 2014 book, Constitutions, Security and the Rule of Law.  She currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of National Security Law and Policy and on the executive committee of the American Society of Comparative Law.  Professor Setty has been quoted in stories about national security law in the Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, National Public Radio, the Christian Science Monitor and numerous other national and local media outlets.

Professor Setty has taught Constitutional Law, Law & Terrorism, National Security Law, National Security & Government Accountability, Civil Rights, and other courses.  She was a Visiting Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2011, a Fulbright Senior Specialist at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law in 2014, and a visiting scholar at the University of Cape Town in 2018.  She was awarded Western New England Law School's Catherine J. Jones Professor of Year Award in 2009, 2016 and 2018, was recognized in 2015 as Trailblazer by the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut, and received the 2017 Tapping Reeve Legal Educator Award from the Connecticut Bar Association.

Prior to joining the faculty of Western New England, Professor Setty was a litigator with the New York firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell, where she focused on antitrust and securities regulation matters.  She served as defense counsel in civil, regulatory and criminal matters involving national security issues, including terrorism financing investigations and lawsuits, and a pro bono matter challenging sentencing guidelines for those convicted of terrorist acts.  Her pro bono practice also included litigating federal civil rights cases, working on state constitutional challenges to immigration-related ballot initiatives, and the mentoring of New York City high school students.  Professor Setty graduated as a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar from Columbia Law School and received her A.B. in History (concentration in comparative civil rights) with honors from Stanford University.

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Traynor on Liberty, Law, and Democracy

In his essay "Liberty, Law, and Democracy: Are There Grounds for Realistic Optimism?" Michael Traynor, former President of The American Law Institute, reflects on the challenges facing American democracy amid political polarization and institutional strain. He examines threats to the balance between liberty and law, citing dysfunction across the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, while drawing on historical context and recent scholarship to frame these concerns.

Despite his sober assessment, Traynor maintains a guarded optimism rooted in America’s resilience, civic traditions, and individual potential to effect change. He highlights positive actions within the legal community, nonprofit organizations, and among engaged citizens, while outlining five practical steps Americans can take to strengthen democracy: improving civic education, demanding accountability, fostering open debate, participating in elections and local governance, and resisting simplistic solutions.

Traynor concludes that democracy is “stubborn work,” incremental, imperfect, and ongoing, but expresses confidence that Americans have the resolve to preserve it.

Read the full article The New Nationalist

Michael Traynor is senior counsel at Cobalt LLP in Berkeley California. He served as ALI President from 2000 to 2008, and as Chair of the Council from 2008 to 2011. He is also a recipient of ALI's Distinguished Service Award. Mr. Traynor is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers, the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.   He received the John P. Frank Outstanding Lawyer Award from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He is an honorary life trustee of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and of Earthjustice and a past President (1973) of the Bar Association of San Francisco.