Biography
Eugene Volokh is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, and Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus at UCLA, where he taught for 30 years. He has written over 100 law review articles, mostly on the First Amendment, and his academic work has been cited in over 400 court opinions as well as over 5000 law journal articles. Four of his written articles relate to pseudonymity: The Law of Pseudonymous Litigation, 73 Hastings L.J. 1353 (2022); If Pseudonyms, Then What Kind?, 107 Judicature 76 (2023); Protecting People from Their Own Religious Communities: Jane Doe in Church and State, 38 J. L. & Religion 354 (2023); and One-Sided Pseudonymity, 23 Georgetown J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 41 (2025). He is writing an online treatise tentatively titled The Law of Sealing and Pseudonymity.
He has argued over 40 state and federal appellate cases and written briefs in over 200 such cases. In particular, he has argued in several cases related to sealing and pseudonymity, and filed briefs in more than two dozen such cases (appellate and trial court).
