Professor Wanling Su is a constitutional law scholar known for her work on the First and Seventh Amendments, and for tracing how Reconstruction constitutionalism reshaped their scope.

Her articles have appeared in the Virginia Law Review, North Carolina Law Review, Stanford Technology Law Review, with another forthcoming in the Yale Law Journal. Her scholarship has been recognized by Jotwell, and her writing for general audiences has appeared in TIME.

She has taught at Boston College Law School and been a fellow in residence at Harvard Law School. The Brandeis Institute has recognized her research, and the Wall Street Journal,
Bloomberg, and the NYU Civil Jury Project have covered her work. Professor Su has been cited in casebooks, legal treatises, as well as by parties and amici curiae before the United States Supreme Court.

She received her JD from Yale Law School and the Poe/Faulkner Fellowship from the University of Virginia.