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Fred Smith

  • James S. Carpentier Visiting Professor of Law
Education

Stanford Law School, J.D., 2007

Harvard University, B.A. in Sociology and Afro-American Studies, 2004

Areas of Specialty

Constitutional Law, Constitutional Litigation, Federal Courts

Columbia Law School welcomes Fred Smith Jr. as the James S. Carpentier Visiting Professor of Law for the Fall 2022 semester. Smith has served as a professor at Emory University since 2017. In 2019 and 2022, he was named the law school’s Outstanding Professor of the Year. He is a scholar of the federal judiciary, constitutional law, and local government.

Smith clerked for Judge Myron Thompson of the Middle District of Alabama; Judge Barrington D. Parker Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; and Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the United States Supreme Court. Prior to teaching, he also worked for Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore LLP in Atlanta.

Smith's research focuses on accountability, federal jurisdiction, and state sovereignty. His work has appeared, or will appear, in Columbia Law Review, Harvard Law ReviewMichigan Law Review, New York University Law Review, Notre Dame Law Review, Stanford Law Review, the University of Chicago Law Review, and Vanderbilt Law Review, among other academic journals. Representative works include: “Reconstructing Klein,” 90 U. Chi. L. Rev. __ (2023) (with Helen Hershkoff); “Policing Mass Incarceration,” 135 Harv. L. Rev. 1853 (2022); “On Time, (In)equality, and Death,” 120 Mich. L. Rev. 195 (2021); “The Constitution After Death,” 121 Colum. L. Rev. 1471 (2020); “Abstention in the Time of Ferguson,” 131 Harv. L. Rev. 2283 (2018); and "Local Sovereign Immunity," 116 Colum. L. Rev. 409 (2016). He has given lectures on related topics across the United States and internationally, including in Istanbul, Shanghai, and Warsaw. He also has been interviewed as an expert by major media outlets, including CNN, CBS News, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionTime MagazineEsquire Magazine, Court TV, and National Public Radio.

In a range of volunteer capacities, Smith promotes equity and social justice. He serves on the board of Invest Atlanta, which serves as the economic and community development authority of City of Atlanta. He also serves the national board of Lambda Legal; the national board of Civil Rights Corps; and the LGBT Advisory Board of Historic Atlanta. He served as an inaugural member of Atlanta’s Mayoral LGBTQ Advisory Board. He also served as an inaugural advisory board member for the Harvard Debate Council Diversity Project, which annually trains black Atlanta youth in critical thinking and public speaking.