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Professor, Classics and the Law School and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Ancient Religious Humanities

1115 E. 58th St.

Chicago, IL 60637
773-834-6708

Clifford Ando

Clifford Ando came to Chicago from USC, where he was Professor of Classics, History and Law and co-director of the Center for Law, History and Culture. He has held fellowships and visiting professorships in Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as the United States. His research focuses on law, religion and government in the Roman empire, in particular on citizenship, legal pluralism and legal procedure, and the relationship between civil law, public law and international law in the Roman tradition.

 

 

 

Frank and Bernice J. Greenberg Professor of Law and Kearney Director of the University of Chicago Institute for Law and Economics

1111 E. 60th St., Room 604

Chicago, IL 60637
773-702-2087

Omri Ben-Shahar

Omri Ben-Shahar earned his PhD in economics and SJD from Harvard and his BA and LLB from the Hebrew University. Before coming to Chicago, he was the Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Michigan. Prior to that he taught at Tel-Aviv University, was a member of Israel's Antitrust Court, and clerked at the Supreme Court of Israel. He teaches Contracts, Sales, Insurance Law, Consumer Law, eCommerce, Law and Economics, and Game Theory and the Law. He writes in the fields of contract law and consumer law.

 

 

Wilson-Dickinson Professor of Law

1111 E. 60th St., Room 623

Chicago, IL 60637
773-834-2881

Lisa Bernstein

After obtaining a BA in economics from the University of Chicago (1986) and a JD from Harvard Law School (1990), Ms. Bernstein served as a clerk for the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and was a visiting research fellow in law and economics at Harvard Law School. She began teaching at Boston University in 1991 and, after visiting at the University of Pennsylvania and the Georgetown Law Center, joined the Georgetown faculty in 1995. After visiting the University of Chicago in the fall of 1997 and Columbia Law School in the spring of 1998, Ms. Bernstein joined the Chicago faculty. Her research interest is in the area of private commercial law. She studies industries that have opted out of the public legal system and have replaced it with privately drafted commercial codes and arbitration tribunals to resolve disputes.

 

 

Leo Spitz Professor of International Law and Professor of Political Science

1111 E. 60th St., Room 509

Chicago, IL 60637
773-834-3087

Tom Ginsburg

Tom Ginsburg focuses on comparative and international law from an interdisciplinary perspective. He holds BA, JD, and PhD degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. One of his books, Judicial Review in New Democracies (Cambridge University Press 2003) won the C. Herman Pritchett Award from the American Political Science Association for best book on law and courts. He has served as a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo, Kyushu University, Seoul National University, the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Trento. He currently co-directs the Comparative Constitutions Project, an effort funded by the National Science Foundation to gather and analyze the constitutions of all independent nation-states since 1789. Before entering law teaching, he served as a legal adviser at the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, The Hague, Netherlands, and consulted with numerous international development agencies and foreign governments on legal and constitutional reform.