He teaches at Yale Law School[1] and his debut book, Blood of Tyrants: George Washington and the Forging of the Presidency, won the Colby Award for best military history.
degree from Yale Law School, where he received the Edgar M. Cullen Prize for his constitutional scholarship and was awarded an Olin Fellowship to write on presidential power.
[6] He studied international business transactions under the direction of Amy Chua, who is known for her memoir, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.
[13][14] After his Fulbright Fellowship at Queen's University, Beirne worked for the private equity arm of GE Capital before entering Yale Law School.
[10] He was also an investment banker at J.P. Morgan & Co.[8] His first book, Blood of Tyrants: George Washington, the Forging of the Presidency, began as his thesis at Yale Law School.