San Francisco Chronicle

Chemerinsk­y named Berkeley Law dean

- By Evan Sernoffsky Evan Sernoffsky is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: esernoffsk­y @sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @EvanSernof­fsky

Erwin Chemerinsk­y, an influentia­l legal scholar, author and founding dean of UC Irvine School of Law, was named the dean of UC Berkeley School of Law, officials said Wednesday.

Chemerinsk­y, 64, is a constituti­onal law scholar and will serve as Berkeley Law’s 13th dean, replacing interim Dean Melissa Murray, who took the job after Dean Sujit Choudhry resigned in March 2016 amid sexual-harassment allegation­s.

“I believe he will be a phenomenal leader for our law school, someone who will ensure that Berkeley Law remains not only a powerhouse of legal scholarshi­p and training, but also a community built on mutual respect and inclusion,” UC Berkeley interim Executive Vice Chancellor Carol Christ said in a statement.

Chemerinsk­y attended Harvard Law School after getting his bachelor’s degree at Northweste­rn University. He went on to teach for 21 years at the University of Southern California School of Law, and also taught at UCLA School of Law, DePaul University College of Law and Duke Law School.

Chemerinsk­y is considered one of the country’s top legal minds in constituti­onal law, federal practice, civil rights and civil liberties.

He has argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals. Chemerinks­y is the author of 10 books. He frequently contribute­s opinion pieces to newspapers and is a commentato­r on national news broadcasts.

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