Ian Bartrum joins UNLV from Drake Law School, where he taught Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, and Law and Religion. He has also taught at Vermont Law School, and at Yale Law School as the Irving Ribicoff Fellow. His research interests are in constitutional history and theory, the Establishment Clause, and constitutional education. The American Association of Law Schools recognized his article "The Constitutional Canon As Argumentative Metonymy" as the Steven Gey paper in Constitutional Law for 2010. He frequently comments on church and state issues nationally. He is a graduate of Hamilton College, Vermont Law School, and Yale Law School.
- Consititutional History
- Constitutional Law and Theory
- Law and Religion




