I'm a science and computer geek (B.S. Computer Science, University of Michigan) and presently a software engineer for a large international telecommunications company.
I'm a graduate, with honors, of Wayne State University Law School and licensed to practice law in Michigan.
I also hold a master’s degree in history from Wayne State. My focus was Colonial North America and US legal & constitutional history. My master’s thesis was on the constitutionalism of Detroit and Southeastern Michigan’s antebellum African American community.
My areas of study include jurisprudence (philosophy of law), tort law, contract law, U.S. legal and constitutional history, English legal history, the history of political thought, political theory and the history of ideas. I'm particularly interested in authority, legitimacy, and citizenship as well as justice, ethics, knowledge production, truth, equality, and liberty.