Amanda Hollis-Brusky

Amanda L. Hollis-Brusky is an American constitutional law scholar who specializes in the politics of the U.S. Supreme Court and the conservative legal movements of originalism and textualism.

[1] Her dissertation was titled "The Federalist Society and the Structural Constitution: An Epistemic Community at Work".

In 2014, she won the Wig Award, the college's highest faculty honor, in recognition of her teaching.

[6] Her second book, Separate but Faithful, was written with Joshua C. Wilson and focuses on the Christian conservative legal movement.

Reviewer Daniel Bennett, writing in Perspectives on Politics, called it "a detailed and methodologically impressive account" that uses "an innovative theoretical framework" and "has the potential to wield lasting influence".