About Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame Law School. He is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey.  He sat on the bench from 1987 to 1995, when he presided over more than 150 jury trials and thousands of motions, sentencings and hearings. 

Judge Napolitano taught constitutional law and jurisprudence at Delaware Law School for one and half years and at Seton Hall Law School for 11 years, and at Brooklyn Law School for four years. He was often chosen by the students as their most outstanding professor. He returned to private practice in 1995, and began television work in the same year. 

As Fox News’ Senior Judicial Analyst from 1997 to 2021, Judge Napolitano gave 14,500 broadcasts nationwide on the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. He is nationally known for watching and reporting on the government as it takes liberty, property, and economic opportunity.

Judge Napolitano lectures nationally on the U.S. Constitution, the rule of law, civil liberties in wartime, and human freedom. He has been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, and numerous other publications. His weekly newspaper column is seen by millions every Thursday. The Judge is a nationally recognized champion of personal freedom.

The Judge is the author of ten books on the U.S. Constitution, two of which have been New York Times Best Sellers. His most recent book, Freedom’s Anchor: An Introduction to Natural Law Jurisprudence in American Constitutional History is a 500-page, 2,000-footnote treatise on the origins and development of natural law theory. It examines every U.S. Supreme Court decision that expressly accepts and expressly rejects the idea that our rights come from our humanity.

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A Trumpian Headache Oct 23, 2025

President Donald Trump's use of the U.S. military to kill persons on speed boats in international waters, or in territorial waters claimed by other sovereign nations — all 1,500 miles from the U.S. — has posed grave issues of due process.... Read More

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A Constitution of No Authority Oct 16, 2025

What if the whole purpose of the Constitution was to establish and to limit the federal government? What if Congress's 16 enumerated powers in the Constitution no longer limit Congress but are actually used as a justification to extend Congress's aut... Read More

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When Presidents Kill Oct 09, 2025

During the past six weeks, President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. troops to attack and destroy four speed boats in the Caribbean Sea, 1,500 miles from the United States. The president revealed that the attacks were conducted without warning, were in... Read More

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Who Will Protect Us From the Protectors? Oct 02, 2025

In the same week in which President Donald Trump announced that he was federalizing 200 Oregon National Guard soldiers and dispatching them to the streets of Portland, he quietly signed a Presidential National Security Memorandum that purports to fed... Read More