Elizabeth
Prelogar
Former
Solicitor
General
Elizabeth
Prelogar
is
a
noted
appellate
attorney
who
ended
her
SG
reign
when
Joe
Biden
left
the
White
House.
Given
the
questionable
Republican
tactics
that
resulted
in
a
conservatively
stacked
High
Court,
Prelogar’s
job
was
particularly
challenging.
But,
by
all
accounts,
she
shined
in
the
role.
After
four
years
arguing
in
front
of
the
Supreme
Court,
it
looks
like
she’s
after
something
a
little
different.
As
reported
by
Law360,
she’ll
be
teaching
“Changing
Paradigms
in
the
Supreme
Court,”
something
she’s
uniquely
qualified
to
opine
on:
As
a
visiting
professor,
she
will
teach
a
first-year
course
on
the
Supreme
Court’s
recent
focus
on
text,
history
and
tradition,
as
well
as
its
move
away
from
stare
decisis,
the
principle
that
prior
judicial
rulings
should
be
respected,
according
to
the
class’
website.
Michael
Dreeben,
another
solicitor
general’s
office
veteran,
is
listed
as
Prelogar’s
co-instructor.Prelogar
will
teach
the
class
for
at
least
the
spring
2025
semester,
her
faculty
assistant,
Laura
Zeng,
told
Law360.
One
class
is
all
that’s
currently
on
Prelogar’s
schedule.
That
means
the
door
is
still
open
for
Biglaw
firms
that
might
be
interested
in
locking
down
the
elite
appellate
litigator.
Kathryn
Rubino
is
a
Senior
Editor
at
Above
the
Law,
host
of
The
Jabot
podcast,
and
co-host
of
Thinking
Like
A
Lawyer.
AtL
tipsters
are
the
best,
so
please
connect
with
her.
Feel
free
to
email
her
with
any
tips,
questions,
or
comments
and
follow
her
on
Twitter
@Kathryn1 or
Mastodon
@[email protected].