Noah has appeared as an expert scores of times on CNN, MSNBC, Good Morning America, the Colbert Report, Anderson Cooper 360, Fareed Zakaria GPS, Wolf Blitzer, Rachel Maddow, and Charlie Rose among many other news programs.
He’s been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Esquire, New York Magazine, Harvard Magazine, and Men’s Vogue.
"Noah Feldman recognized with appointment as University Professor, the highest distinction a faculty member can receive at Harvard University."
The title was created in 1935 to honor individuals whose groundbreaking work crosses the boundaries of multiple disciplines, allowing them to pursue research at any of Harvard’s Schools.
“University Professors embody the academic excellence that Harvard seeks to nurture in every generation,” said President Alan M. Garber.
America’s ‘single-greatest legal mind’ is fascinated by Latter-day Saints and fond of the Constitution. Does he believe they can help protect one another?
"What Does Being Jewish Mean? PW Talks to Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman" In his new book, prolific author and Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman, whose Renaissance Man resume includes serving as a senior constitutional advisor to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, and conceiving the Facebook Oversight Board, explores various contemporary approaches to Judaism in his book, out this week.
"Noah's work displays the mix of synthesis and substantive mastery that serious journalists aspire to, and the combination of clarity and eloquence that few scholars display."