Alex Reinert is an Associate Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he teaches and writes in the areas of civil procedure, constitutional law, criminal law, and the rights of prisoners. As an associate at Koob & Magoolaghan for six years, Alex focused on prisoners' rights, employment discrimination, and disability rights litigation. Upon graduating from NYU School of Law, he held two clerkships, first with the Hon. Harry T. Edwards, DC Circuit Court of Appeals, and then with United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer. His articles have appeared in the Indiana Law Journal, Law and Contemporary Problems, Northwestern University Law Review, Stanford Law Review, the University of Illinois Law Review, and William and Mary Law Review, among other journals. Alex argued before the Supreme Court in Ashcroft v. Iqbal, and has appeared on behalf of parties and amicus curiae in many civil rights cases.