William W. Van Alstyne, one William Warner Van Alstyne (February 8, – January 29, ) was an American attorney, law professor, and constitutional law scholar. Prior to retiring in , he held the named position of Lee Professor of Law at William and Mary Law School. He was the Perkins Professor of Law at Duke Law School for more than 30 years.
William Warner Van Alstyne was an William W. Van Alstyne, one of the nation's foremost constitutional law scholars, and William & Mary’s Lee Professor of Law from to , died on January 29 in Southern California.
Prior to retiring in 2012,
In Professor Van Alstyne became the Lee Professor of Law at the Marshall-Wythe Law School at the College of William and Mary, where he taught until In he died in his native Southern California. In 2004 Professor Van Van Alstyne, William W., "The Second Amendment and the Personal Right to Arms" (). Faculty Publications. htps:// Copyright c by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository.
William W. Van Alstyne, William W. Van Alstyne, one of the nation's foremost constitutional law scholars, and William & Mary’s Lee Professor of Law from to , died on January 29, , in Southern California. Professor Van Alstyne was appointed Lee Professor of Law at the Marshall-Wythe Law School at the College of William and Mary in
Van Alstyne, one of Professor Van Alstyne still sets the record at Duke for the youngest person ever named to a distinguished professorship. Although he moved on to the William and Mary School of Law in , he continues to hold the William R. and Thomas S. Perkins Chair in an emeritus capacity.
One of the nation's William W. Van Alstyne, one of the nation's foremost constitutional law scholars and W&M's Lee Professor of Law from to , died on Jan.
After retiring from Duke, Van William W. Van Alstyne, an eminent scholar of constitutional law who served on the Duke Law faculty from until his retirement in , died on Jan. 29 in Southern California. At Duke, Van Alstyne was the William R. and Thomas L. Perkins Professor Emeritus of Law. Through his scholarship, public testimony, and private advice to many congressional committees and members of the House and.