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University of chicago 1930 dr. mayer
University of chicago 1930 dr. mayer








  • James Boyd White – founder of "Law and Literature" movement.
  • Cass Sunstein – Legal scholar, particularly in the fields of constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, and law and behavioral economics.
  • Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law Stone – First Amendment scholar, Edward H. Wyatt Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Chicago Law School Schill – president of the University of Oregon, former dean and the Harry N.
  • Antonin Scalia – United States Supreme Court justice professor at the Law School (1977–1982).
  • Roberta Cooper Ramo – first woman president, American Bar Association.
  • Richard Posner – jurist and economist United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School.
  • Barack Obama – President of the United States of America.
  • Martha Nussbaum – philosopher and public intellectual, currently Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics.
  • McConnell – federal judge on the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit leading constitutional originalist

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  • Karl Llewellyn – major figure in the school of legal realism.
  • Elena Kagan – former professor and dean of Harvard Law School now a US Supreme Court Justice.
  • Richard Epstein – currently the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law.
  • Frank Easterbrook – judge on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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    Aaron Director – played a central role in the development of the law and economics movement founded the Journal of Law and Economics, which he co-edited with Ronald Coase.Ronald Coase – professor emeritus of law Nobel laureate in Economics co-founder of law and economics movement, arguably the most influential intellectual movement in legal scholarship in the second half of the 20th century.Gerhard Casper – former dean of the Law School and Provost at the University of Chicago President Emeritus of Stanford University.Douglas Baird – former dean of the Law School.Anna Crone –former professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures.Adam Zagajewski – member of the Committee on Social Thought.Yehoshua – Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwright Thornton Wilder – professor (1930–1937) winner of the National Book Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize.Wellbery – chair of the department of Germanic Studies Mark Strand – former professor in the Committee on Social Thought Pulitzer Prize winner.Ramanujan – poet and scholar of Indian literature MacArthur Fellow in 1983 Robert Pinsky – poet-critic former assistant professor of the humanities.Laing Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the Departments of Romance Languages and Comparative Literature Norman Maclean – author of A River Runs Through It.Lawler – Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures (1979–97) Daryl Hine – poet and translator MacArthur Fellow in 1986.1959) – former professor of English and Education Leela Gandhi – postcolonial theorist and British English professor.Ralph Ellison – National Book Award winner for Invisible Man.Eliot – influential poet, dramatist and literary critic member of the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought

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    John Maxwell Coetzee – 2003 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature distinguished professor in the Committee on Social Thought.Crane, Elder Olson, Wayne Booth) who founded neo-Aristotelianism Chicago School of literary criticism – group of faculty members at the University of Chicago (R.S.

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  • Kenneth Burke – philosophy, aesthetics, criticism and rhetorical literary theorist.
  • Pullman Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus
  • Allan Bloom – author of The Closing of the American Mind former professor in the Committee on Social Thought.
  • David Bevington – editor, scholar of the work of William Shakespeare.
  • and Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and English winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature Mellon Professor in Humanities and professor of Spanish and comparative literature chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures For details see: Graduate Library School, University of Chicago, 1928-1989. librarianship in the 20th century, was closed in 1989. This school, established with funding from the Carnegie Foundation, so important to the development of U.S. For a more comprehensive list, see List of University of Chicago Booth School of Business faculty.










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