No. He was a student at Harvard law school but not a professor. He has no affiliation with Princeton. He taught law at University of Chicago law school as a senior lecturer.
Yes, he was president of the Harvard Law Review starting in 1990.
Barack Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review journal before becoming president.
Barack Obama was the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review
that he was president of harvard law review
Barack Obama was a professor at the University of Chicago Law School. This was after he left Harvard and had written Dreams from My Father. Of course he had received a J.D. from Harvard with high honors.
Barack Obama was never the president of a college. But he was the editor of the Harvard Law Review when he was getting his law degree.
The current US president Barack Obama holds a law degree from Harvard. John Kennedy was the most recent President to attend Harvard for his undergraduate degree.
Yes, President Barack Obama did get a degree at Harvard Law School, graduating in 1991. He was also the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Barack Obama had that honor.
According to several articles published by Harvard University, Barack Obama studied various aspects of the legal profession, but focused on Constitutional Law. He also was a researcher for the noted law professor Lawrence Tribe, and helped Professor Tribe with a book. A link to one of the articles about Barack Obama at Harvard is enclosed.
President Barack Obama went to Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Yes, he did, after he graduated in 1991 from Harvard Law School (with honor) where he had been President of the Harvard Law Review. He not only practiced law; he became an adjunct professor of Constitutional Law at the Chicago School of Law, where he taught for twelve years.