Martin A. Rogoff
Martin A. Rogoff has been at the Law School since 1972, and in 2017 assumed professor emeritus status. He has published extensively in the area of international law, including several articles in French and Italian. His lifelong interest in France and the French legal system led him to spend a sabbatical leave teaching at the Faculty of Law and Economics of the Universite du Maine in Le Mans, France, where he lectured in French on United Nations Law and U.S. Foreign Relations Law. Professor Rogoff has taught courses such as International Law and American Constitutional Law in France and has also lectured at a law school in Italy. He is an elected member of the French Society of International Law.
At Maine Law, he has served as both professor and associate dean. He taught Comparative Law, Conflict of Laws, European Community Law, International Law, and Legal History. He also taught Introduction to U.S. Law to Maine Law’s international students.
Prior to joining the Maine Law faculty, Professor Rogoff was in private practice in Oakland, California and New York City, and served as an assistant professor at the University of Toledo College of Law. In addition, he has been active in government, at both state and national levels, having served on Maine’s Tax Study Committee and on the U.S. State Department’s Advisory Committee on Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs.
Selected Publications
The Constitution and the Trump Presidency: Legal and Political Perspectives, FEDERALISMI.IT (January 2018). [FEDERALISMI.IT]
LA DEMOCRAZIA DIRETTA, in the series Le Frontiere del Diritto, G. Giappichelli Editore, Turin, Italy, 2014) (with Elisabetta Palici di Suni Prat & Eloy Garcia Lopez).
Book Review, 52 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 214 (2012) (reviewing LEO DAMROSCH, TOCQUEVILLE’S DISCOVERY OF AMERICA (2010).
THE FINANCIAL CRISIS of 2008: FRENCH AND AMERICAN RESPONSES (2011) (editor).
FRENCH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (Carolina Acad. Press 2010). [Amazon]
Fifty Years of Constitutional Evolution in France: The 2008 Amendments and Beyond, 6 JUS POLITICUM (Oct. 2011); reprinted in THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 2008: FRENCH AND AMERICAN RESPONSES 1 (Martin Rogoff, ed. 2011).

Education
Research Interests
- Comparative Law
- Conflict of Laws
- European Community Law
- International Law
- Legal History
- Literature & the Law
