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Anthony Michael Kreis

Anthony Michael Kreis is an assistant professor at Georgia State University College of Law.  Professor Kreis' research focuses primarily in the areas of constitutional law, employment discrimination, and civil rights, with an emphasis on law and American Political Development. Professor Kreis earned a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, a law degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law, and a bachelor's degree with distinction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Constitutional Law Blog Essay

Prison Gates at the State Line

March 28, 2022 A spate of illiberal legislation has recently emerged in state legislatures. A dangerous form of law with a dark past lurks among the troubling...
  • Anthony Michael Kreis
Constitutional Law Blog Essay

Contagion and the Right to Travel

March 27, 2020 Not since 1918 has the United States faced the kind of wide-scale public health crisis that Americans face today. The novel coronavirus pandemic of...
  • Anthony Michael Kreis

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