Effective August 1, 2026, Jordan Rudinsky is an assistant professor of Public Law. He specializes in constitutional theory and American constitutional history in transatlantic perspective, with a focus on the relationship between democratic politics and the rule of law. His book manuscript, Parliamentarism in America: Responsible Government and the Rule of Law in the Progressive Era, offers the first account of a cohort of reformist scholar-statesmen in the Progressive Era who drew on British parliamentarism to reshape the American constitutional order. His articles have appeared in the Journal of Politics and Modern Intellectual History.
Prior to joining Princeton, Rudinsky was an assistant professor of law at the Universidad Católica de Chile. He earned a PhD and JD from Harvard University, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and an AB from Georgetown University.