Noah Messing

Lecturer in the Practice of Law and Legal Writing
Education

J.D., Yale Law School, 2000

B.A., Emory University, 1996

Courses Taught
  • Advanced Written Advocacy
  • Litigating Civil Actions
  • Lobbying
Noah Messing

Noah Messing is Yale Law School's Lecturer in the Practice of Law and Legal Writing. He graduated in 2000 from Yale Law School, where he was a Coker Fellow. While at Yale, he received the Benjamin Cardozo Prize and the Potter Stewart Prize in the Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals program; those prizes are awarded, respectively, for the year’s best moot court brief and to the team that wins the Spring semester moot court competition. Following graduation, Noah worked as a trial and appellate litigator in Washington D.C., as Counsel to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, and as Associate Counsel to the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.