David H. Moore is the associate dean of academic affairs and research at the J. Reuben Clark Law School as well as the Wayne M. and Connie C. Hancock Professor of Law. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Brigham Young University in 1992 and then graduated from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU in 1996.
After joining the BYU law faculty in 2008, Moore taught as a visiting professor at the George Washington University Law School. He has also been associate professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law, having arrived at the University of Kentucky after researching and teaching at the University of Chicago Law School as an Olin Fellow.
Moore is a scholar of U.S. foreign relations law, international law, international development, and international human rights. His publications have been accepted for publication in the Harvard, Columbia, Virginia, and Northwestern law reviews, among others. He has taught civil procedure, international law, U.S. foreign relations law, international human rights, legal scholarship, and a plenary powers colloquium.
He and his wife, Natalie, are the parents of seven children.