Manoj Mate
Manoj Mate is an Associate Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Racial Justice Initiative at DePaul University College of Law. Professor Mate’s interdisciplinary research centers on constitutional law, election law and voting rights, comparative constitutional law, and international law. His academic writings have been published or are forthcoming in leading law reviews and journals, including Tulane Law Review, Yale Journal of International Law, Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Berkeley Journal of International Law, Nevada Law Journal, and the Journal of Human Rights. Some of his research has focused on themes related to immigration law
and migration, including his article Inverted Judicial Guardianship (analyzing and comparing the Supreme Court’s and lower courts decisions in Trump v. Hawaii). Mate also has had peer-reviewed chapters published in volumes by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. Professor Mate was selected as a Public Voices Fellow for the Op-Ed Project in 2022, and his commentary and interviews have appeared in numerous publications including Time Magazine, The Hill, and Nevada Current. He received a J.D. from Harvard Law School, and a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.