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Tyler Valeska

Assistant Professor of Law


Tyler Valeska is an Assistant Professor of Law. Before joining Loyola’s faculty, he was a Thomas C. Grey Fellow and Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School. Prior appointments also include a teaching fellowship with Cornell Law School’s First Amendment Clinic and a clerkship with Judge Aleta Trauger, Middle District of Tennessee. He began his legal career as a litigation associate in the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP. He graduated cum laude from Northwestern University School of Law, where he served as Executive Articles Editor of the Journal of Law & Social Policy, and the University of Alabama, where he was a University Fellow and a Blackburn Institute Fellow.

Education

Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, JD
University of Alabama, BA

Courses Taught

First Amendment Law
Law of Democracy
Constitutional Law

Publications/Research Listings

Tyler Valeska, Speech Balkanization, 65 B.C. L. Rev. 903 (2024)

Tyler Valeska, First Amendment Limitations on Law Enforcement Livestreaming Protests, 121 Colum. L. Rev. Forum 8 (2021) 

Tyler Valeska, A Press Clause Right to Cover Protests, 65 Wash. U. J. L & Pol’y 151 (2021)