Café Society
Printer Friendly VersionDuring the last eight years the Law School Magazine has introduced these 32 faculty members—plus six new faculty this year—by describing their scholarly and teaching credentials, the agile minds they focus on everything from bankruptcy law to torts, and their personalities and unique interests. “This is a faculty that is convivial and highly professional,” says Richard Epstein.
To understand why Epstein is depicted doing a Saturday New York Times crossword puzzle, or why Kenji Yoshino is sitting with Yorick, click on each professor’s name for a full profile.
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Samuel Rascoff, Katrina Wyman (and her interest in brightly plumed birds), Roderick Hills, Jennifer Arlen, Oren Bar-Gill
José Alvarez, Deborah Malamud, Florencia Marotta-Wurgler ’01, Mitchell Kane, Kenji Yoshino, Cynthia Estlund
Troy McKenzie ’00, Margaret Satterthwaite ’99, Jeremy Waldron, Robert Howse, Katherine Strandburg
Richard Epstein, Smita Narula, Barton Beebe, Samuel Scheffler, John Ferejohn
Catherine Sharkey, Daniel Hulsebosch, Ryan Goodman, Arthur Miller (and his collection of Japanese prints), Lily Batchelder, Stephen Choi
Moshe Halbertal, Rachel Barkow, Kevin Davis, Cristina Rodríguez, Samuel Issacharoff (and his role on the Obama campaign legal team)
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All 2010 Features
All of 2010 Faculty Focus