Tyler Valeska
Assistant Professor of Law
Tyler Valeska is an Assistant Professor of Law. Before joining Loyola’s faculty, he was a Thomas C. Grey Fellow and Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School. Prior appointments also include a teaching fellowship with Cornell Law School’s First Amendment Clinic and a clerkship with Judge Aleta Trauger, Middle District of Tennessee. He began his legal career as a litigation associate in the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP. He graduated cum laude from Northwestern University School of Law, where he served as Executive Articles Editor of the Journal of Law & Social Policy, and the University of Alabama, where he was a University Fellow and a Blackburn Institute Fellow.
Education
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, JD
University of Alabama, BA
Courses Taught
Constitutional Law
First Amendment Rights
Election Law
Publications/Research Listings
Tyler Valeska, Adverse-Use Standing, 112 Cornell L. Rev. __ (2027) (forthcoming)
Tyler Valeska, Automated Student Monitoring and Equal Access to Public Education, 79 Stanford L. Rev. Online __ (2026) (forthcoming)
Tyler Valeska, Proportionality Review in First Amendment Doctrine, 61 Wake Forest L. Rev. 501 (2026)
Tyler Valeska, Speech Balkanization, 65 B.C. L. Rev. 903 (2024)
Tyler Valeska, First Amendment Limitations on Law Enforcement Livestreaming Protests, 121 Colum. L. Rev. Forum 8 (2021)
Tyler Valeska, A Press Clause Right to Cover Protests, 65 Wash. U. J. L & Pol’y 151 (2021)