Amanda Frost
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EducationHarvard University (A.B., J.D.)
DisciplineU.S. immigration and citizenship law, federal courts
Amanda Frost | |
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Frost speaking to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2023 | |
| Academic background | |
| Education | Harvard University (A.B., J.D.) |
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| Discipline | U.S. immigration and citizenship law, federal courts |
| Institutions | University of Virginia School of Law, American University Washington College of Law |
Amanda Frost is an American law professor and scholar of immigration and citizenship law, constitutional law, federal courts and jurisdiction, and judicial ethics.[1][2][3] She is the David Lurton Massee, Jr., professor of law at the University of Virginia School of Law and the director of its Immigration, Migration and Human Rights Program.[3] Before 2022 she was the Ann Loeb Bronfman distinguished professor of law and government at the American University Washington College of Law.
Frost is the author of You Are Not American: Citizenship Stripping from Dred Scott to the Dreamers (2021).[4][5] The book was short-listed for the Mark Lynton History Prize.[6]