Dan Tokaji

Fred W. & Vi Miller Dean and Professor of Law

Dan  Tokaji

Contact

tokaji@wisc.edu
608/263-3341
975 Bascom Mall, 5211a Law Building, Madison, WI, USA, 53706-1399

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Education

A.B., Harvard University
J.D., Yale Law School

Biography

Dan Tokaji is the Fred W. & Vi Miller Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School.  As Dean, he serves as the chief academic and executive officer of the school, with responsibility for faculty and staff development, personnel oversight, strategic planning and institutional vision, fundraising, budget planning and management, curriculum, and student academic affairs.

Dean Tokaji became Dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2020. From 2003 to 2020, he was on the faculty at Ohio State University, where he served as Associate Dean for Faculty and Charles W. Ebersold & Florence Whitcomb Ebersold Professor of Constitutional Law.  He has taught a wide variety of courses, including Civil Procedure, Civil Rights Lawyering, Comparative Constitutional Law, Election Law and Voting Rights,  Federal Courts, First Amendment, Legal Analysis and Writing, Legislation and Regulation, and the U.S. Legal System.  He has also taught at Harvard Law School, Hong Kong University, and Oxford University. 

A leading authority in the field of Election Law, Dean Tokaji’s scholarship addresses questions of voting rights, free speech, and democratic inclusion. He has published over 50 law review articles, book chapters, and other scholarly papers on a wide range of topics.  His recent work includes "Election Law, Democracy, and Legal Education" in Beyond Imagination? The January 6 Insurrection (2022), “Voter Registration in a Pandemic,” University of Chicago Law Review Online (2020), “Denying Systemic Equality: The Last Words of the Kennedy Court,” Harvard Law & Policy Review (2019), and “Gerrymandering and Association,” William & Mary Law Review (2018).  He is the author of Election Law in a Nutshell (2d ed. 2016), and co-author of Election Law: Cases and Materials (7th ed. 2022).  His recent scholarship addresses the challenges facing democracies around the globe, including the free speech issues surrounding digital disinformation, the need for trustworthy electoral institutions, and the role of law schools in strengthening democratic governance. 

Media have frequently relied on Dean Tokaji’s expertise on election law, voting rights, and free speech issues.  He has been quoted or interviewed by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and National Public Radio, and many other outlets.

Dean Tokaji graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College, with an A.B. degree in English and American Literature and Language and Philosophy, then earned a J.D. from Yale Law School. Dean Tokaji clerked for the Honorable Stephen Reinhardt of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  A former civil rights lawyer, he has brought many free speech, racial justice, and voting rights cases over his career.

Scholarship & Publications

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Research Interests

  • Election Law
  • First Amendment
  • Law and Democracy

Activities

  • A new "Election Law in a Nutshell," written by Dean Dan Tokaji and Robert Yablon, provides a succinct and thorough description of the law governing elections, the right to vote and the political process in the U.S. 

  • Daniel Tokaji participated on a panel discussing "The Supreme Court and Election Law Jurisprudence" during the Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 2022 Symposium hosted by the University of Notre Dame Law School on Feb. 11. 

  • Dean Daniel Tokaji moderated "The First Amendment on College Campuses", a panel discussion hosted by the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership. A video of the discussion is available

  • Daniel Tokaji participated in "One Week Out: The Legal Landscape of Election 2020," an online discussion hosted by the American Constitution Society.

  • Daniel Tokaji was a panelist in "What Happens (in our Courts) When America Votes? Election Safeguards for the Judiciary." The webinar was part of a four-part October 2020 series organized by the Election Law Program of the National Center for State Courts and William & Mary School of Law.

  • Daniel Tokaji participated on the panel, "Election 2020: The challenge, the law & the path ahead," sponsored by the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy at Cordozo School of Law.

  • Daniel Tokaji's post, "Voter Registration in a Pandemic," was published in the University of Chicago Law Review online.

Teaching Areas

  • Civil Procedure
  • Civil Rights
  • Constitutional Law
  • Election Law
  • Federal Jurisdiction
  • First Amendment Law
  • Legislation
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