Bradley Rebeiro is an Associate Professor of Law at BYU Law School. He earned a B.A. from Brigham Young University, J.D. from BYU Law, and PhD in Political Science from the University of Notre Dame. Rebeiro’s research ranges from U.S. constitutional history to comparative constitutional inquiries. He researches the philosophy of law, as well as the influence of political thought on constitutional jurisprudence. His current focus is on anti-slavery constitutional thought in the late antebellum period. He has published, and has articles forthcoming, in top journals, such as the Notre Dame Law Review, Brigham Young Law Review, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, and others. His book manuscript, Frederick Douglass and Constitutional Abolitionism (under contract with Harvard University Press), investigates the constitutional thought of Frederick Douglass and its influence in the antebellum period and Reconstruction.