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Paul Bender is an American legal scholar and former dean of the Arizona State University college of law. He was formerly a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School . Over his career Bender has argued more than 20 cases before the United States Supreme Court .
Paul Bender is professor of law and dean emeritus for the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. He teaches courses on U.S. and Arizona constitutional law.
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Paul Bender may refer to: Paul Bender (bass) (1875–1947), German opera singer; Paul Bender (jurist) (born 1933), American expert on constitutional law; Paul F. Bender (1896–1992), American football and collegiate wrestling coach; Paul Bender (fl. 2011–), bassist of the Australian band Hiatus Kaiyote
Paul Bender is professor of law and dean emeritus for the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. He teaches courses on U.S. and Arizona constitutional law.
by Paul Bender, It is often said that our Constitution is alive. As the Supreme Court reinterprets the law in different eras, our rights both grow and diminish—sometimes with glacial slowness, sometimes with breathtaking speed.
Paul Bender, ASU Law Professor. Paul Bender has been a guest on Horizon from almost the very beginning, helping to explain complex legal issues and important cases before the State and U.S. Supreme Courts.
May 18, 2009 · Professor and Dean Emeritus Paul Bender of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law discussed a wide range of U.S. Supreme Court cases with Arizona ties during a recent interview with Steve Goldstein of KJZZ.