Elias Neibart is a  J.D. candidate at Harvard Law School.  At Harvard, he serves as an Executive Editor of the Harvard Law Review.  

Elias researches and writes about American public law, interpretive theory, and intellectual history. 

His academic writing has appeared or is forthcoming in the New York University Journal of Law and Liberty and the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy.  As an Executive Editor of the Harvard Law Review, his student writing has appeared in that journal’s print and online forums.  A collection of his writing can be found here

As a Charles E. Shepard Scholar, he received his MPhil in Political Thought and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge where he researched the ideological origins of America’s “Second Founding.” A 2020 graduate of Emory University, Elias earned his undergraduate degree in Political Theory and Philosophy, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude.