Anne-Marie Slaughter (b. 1958) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1994 to 2002. She was a Professor of Law 1994-1997; and J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law 1997-2002. She served as Co-Director, Graduate and International Legal Studies Program 1997-1998; and Director 1998-2002.  

Research: International relations, globalization, education, civil procedure.  

Education: Princeton University A.B. 1980; University of Oxford M. Phil. 1982; Harvard Law School J.D. 1985; University of Oxford D. Phil. 1992.  

Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “The European Court and National Courts” (co-editor, 1998); “A New World Order” (2004); “The Idea that is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World” (2007); “The Chessboard and the Web: Strategies of Connection in a Networked World” (2017); “Renewal: From Crisis to Transformation in our Lives, Work, and Politics” (2021).  

Noteworthy Appointments: President, American Society of International Law, 2002-2004; Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International affairs, Princeton University, 2002-2009; Director of Policy Planning, U.S. Department of State, 2009-2011; Chief Executive Officer, New America, appointed 2013.