Russell L. Weaver

Professor Russell L. Weaver graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri School of Law in 1978. He was a member of the Missouri Law Review, was elected to the Order of the Coif, and won the Judge Roy Harper Prize. After law school, Professor Weaver was associated with Watson, Ess, Marshall & Enggas in Kansas City, Missouri, and worked for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C. Professor Weaver began teaching at the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law in 1982, and holds the rank of Professor of Law and Distinguished University Scholar. He teaches Constitutional Law, Advanced Constitutional Law, First Amendment Seminar, Comparative Constitutional Law, Remedies, Administrative Law, Criminal Law, and Criminal Procedure. Professor Weaver has received the Brandeis School of Law's awards for teaching, scholarship, and service, including the Brown Todd & Heyburn Fellowship. He has been awarded the President's Award (University of Louisville) for Outstanding Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity in the Field of Social Science, the President’s Award (University of Louisville) for Outstanding Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity in the Career Achievement Category, and the President's Award for Distinguished Service.

He is the Executive Director and past president of the Southeastern Conference of the Association of American Law Schools. He is an Honorary Associate of Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia). Professor Weaver is a prolific author who has written dozens of books and articles over the last twenty-five years. He was named the Judge Spurgeon Bell Distinguished Visiting Professor at South Texas College of Law (affiliated with Texas A & M University) during the 1998-99 academic year, and he held the Herbert Herff Chair of Excellence at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, University of Memphis, during 1992-93. In addition, he has been asked to speak at law schools and conferences around the world, and has been a visiting professor at law schools in France, England, Germany, Japan, Australia and Canada.Professor Weaver is particularly noted for his work in the constitutional law area. He has served as a consultant to the constitutional drafting commissions of Belarus and Kyrghyzstan and as a commentator on the Russian Constitution. His constitutional law writings have focused on free speech issues, particularly those relating to the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in N.Y. Times Co. v. Sullivan, and include a constitutional law case-book (Aspen, 2d ed., 2010), two anthologies (The First Amendment Anthology and The Constitutional Law Anthology), and a First Amendment casebook (LexisNexis, 3rd ed., 2010). He has also co-authored casebooks on torts, administrative law, criminal law, criminal procedure and negotiations.

Professor Weaver is also noted for his writings on legal education and his work in the administrative law area. In 1992 and 1993, he served as a consultant to the Administrative Conference of the United States. His writings have focused on agency interpretations of statutes and regulations, and he is co-author of one of the leading administrative law casebooks. Professor Weaver has served on many community and professional committees. He served on the Louisville Bar Association's (LBA) Professional Responsibility Committee, and as Chair of the Association of American Law Schools' (AALS) Criminal Justice Section and serves on the AALS Planning Committee for the New Law Teacher's Workshop. He has also served on the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky's Legal Panel and Board of Directors.

CALI Lessons

This table shows Lessons and podcasts by this author. It includes Lesson title, CALI Topics for the Lesson, the date the Lesson was published on the CALI website, the date the Lesson was last updated, and run/usage totals for the past 30 and 120 days.

Note: usage information for podcasts is not available here and is marked as N/A.

Lesson Title CALI Topic(s) Latest update Runs Past 30 Days Runs Past 120 Days
Irreparable Injury March 12, 2019
3
13
Judicial Review of Rulemaking February 20, 2019
44
119
Modifying Injunctions May 26, 2009
N/A
3
Omissions October 22, 2018
65
248
Overview on the Religion Clauses April 25, 2014
27
98
Plain View Exception March 17, 2023
57
297
Preliminary Injunctive Relief May 3, 2019
11
22
Presidential Appointment Power August 9, 2018
50
123
Probable Cause September 17, 2015
146
450
Restitution & Volunteers March 2, 2023
3
11
Restitution - Emergency Situations December 18, 2007
1
2
Restitution - Mistake of Fact February 21, 2008
3
8
Restitution: Unjust Enrichment May 3, 2019
12
31
Right to Counsel at Trial (Introduction) May 7, 2015
178
785
Right to Jury Trial February 26, 2008
6
20
Ripeness and Mootness October 17, 2022
48
200
Standing (Constitutional Issues) Introduction February 20, 2019
68
408
Standing (Specialized Issues) August 9, 2018
35
143
Standing: Causation December 12, 2019
37
242
Stop and Frisk Exception September 21, 2018
79
322