Jurists and Legal Scholars
- Walter Berns, resident scholar (1979-present)
- Robert H. Bork, adjunct scholar, senior fellow (1971-1973, 1977-1982, 1988-2003)
- Ted Frank, resident fellow (2005-2009)
- Jack Goldsmith, visiting scholar (2004-2008)
- Michael S. Greve, resident scholar, John G. Searle Scholar (2000-present)
- Antonin Scalia, visiting scholar (1977), adjunct scholar (1977-1980)
- Laurence H. Silberman, visiting fellow (1977-1985)
- John Yoo, visiting scholar (2003-present)
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