Harvard Law School Faculty 20–​21

Harvard Law School Faculty 20–​21

Harvard Law School Faculty – 1 Professors and Assistant Professors of Law 3 Professors Emeriti and Emeritae 48 Affiliated Harvard University Faculty 55 Visiting Professors of Law 61 Climenko Fellows 73 Lecturers on Law 75 Endowed Chairs at Harvard Law School 95 2 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL FacULTY 2020–2021 Professors and Assistant Professors of Law William P. Alford Jerome A. and Joan L. Cohen Professor of East Asian Legal Studies Courses: Engaging China, Fall 2020; The Comparative Law Workshop, Fall 2020; Comparative Law: Why Law? Lessons from China, Spring 2021. Research: Chinese Legal History and Law, Comparative Law, Disability Law, International Trade, Law and Development, Legal Profession, Transnational/Global Lawyering, WTO. Representative Publications: An Oral History of Special Olympics in China in 3 volumes (William P. Alford, Mei Liao, and Fengming Cui, eds., Springer 2020) Taiwan and international Human Rights: A story of Transformation (Jerome A. Cohen, William P. Alford, and Chang-fa Lo, eds., Springer 19); Prospects for The Professions in China (William P. Alford, Kenneth Winston & William C. Kirby eds., Routledge 1); William P. Alford, To Steal A Book Is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization (Stanford Univ. Press 1995). Education: Amherst College B.A. 197; St. John’s College, Cambridge University LL.B. 197; Yale University M.A. 1974; Yale University M.A. 1975; Harvard Law School J.D. 1977. Appointments: Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, 199–18; Director, East Asian Legal Studies, 199– present; Vice Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies, 2002–2020; Chair, Harvard Law School Project on Disability, 4–present; Jerome A. and Joan L. Cohen Professor of Law, 18–present; Senior Advisor for Graduate and International Legal Studies, 2020–present. 3 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Professors AND AssISTANT Professors of Law 2020–2021 Deborah E. Anker Clinical Professor of Law Courses: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, Fall 2020; Immigration and Refugee Advocacy, Fall 2020. Research: Comparative Refugee Law, Clinical Practice, Gender and Refugee Law, Immigration Law, Refugee and Asylum Law. Representative Publications: Deborah E. Anker, Law of Asylum in the United States (Thompson West 18); Deborah E. Anker, Legal Change from the Bottom Up: The Development of Gender Asylum Jurisprudence in the United States, in Gender and Refugee Law — ​from the Margins to the Centre 46 (Efrat Arbel, Catherine Dauvergne, & Jenni Millbank, eds., Routledge 14); Deborah E. Anker & Palmer Lawrence, ‘Third Generation’ Gangs, Warfare in Central America, and Refugee Law’s Political Opinion Ground, 14-1 Immig. Briefings (Oct. 14). Education: Brandeis University B.A. 1969; Harvard University Graduate School of Education M.A.T. 197; Northeastern University School of Law J.D. 1975; Harvard Law School LL.M. 1984. Appointments: Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Lecturer on Law, 5–6; Founder and Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, 1984–present; Clinical Professor of Law, 5–present. Sabrineh Ardalan Clinical Professor of Law Courses: Trauma, Refugees and Asylum Law, Spring 2021; Strategic Litigation and Immigration Advocacy, Spring 2021; Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, Fall 2020 and Spring 2021. Research: Gender and the Law: Gender Asylum, Human Rights: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Immigration. Representative Publications: Sabrineh Ardalan, Expert as Aid and Impediment: Barriers to Asylum Representation, in Adjudicating Refugee and Asylum Status: The Role of Witness Expertise and Testimony 147 (Benjamin N. Lawrance & Gayla Ruffer eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 15); Sabrineh Ardalan, Access to Justice for Asylum Seekers: Developing an Effective Model of Holistic Representation, 48 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 11 (15); Sabrineh Ardalan, Country Condition Evidence, Human Rights Experts, and Asylum- Seekers: Educating U.S. Adjudicators on Country Conditions in Asylum Cases, 13-9 Immigr. Briefings 1 (Thompson Reuters, Sept. 13). Education: Yale College B.A. 1997; Harvard Law School J.D. 2002. Appointments: Clinical Fellow, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, 8–1; Clinical Instructor, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, 1–17; Lecturer on Law, 11–17; Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, 13–present; Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, 17–2020; Clinical Professor of Law, 2020–present. 4 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Professors AND AssISTANT Professors of Law 2020–2021 Oren Bar-Gill William J. Friedman and Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor of Law and Economics Course: Contracts, Fall 2020; Law, Economics and Psychology: Selected Topics, Spring 2021. Research: Contracts, Consumer Contracts, Law and Economics, Behavioral Law and Economics. Representative Publications: Oren Bar-Gill, Seduction by Contract: Law, Economics and Psychology in Consumer Markets (Oxford Univ. Press 1); Oren Bar-Gill & Nicola Persico, Exchange Efficiency with Weak Ownership Rights, 8 Am. Econ. J.: Microeconomics 3 (16); Oren Bar-Gill & Oliver Board, Product Use Information and the Limits of Voluntary Disclosure, 14 Am. L. & Econ. Rev. 35 (1). Education: Tel Aviv University B.A. 1995; Tel Aviv University School of Law LL.B. 1996; Tel Aviv University M.A. 1996; Harvard Law School LL.M. 1; Tel Aviv University Ph.D. 2002; Harvard Law School S.J.D. 5. Appointments: Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, 6–7; Professor of Law, 14–16; William J. Friedman and Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor of Law and Economics, 16–present. Elizabeth Bartholet Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law Courses: Child, Family and State, Spring 2021; Art of Social Change, Spring 2021. Research: Child Welfare, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Employment Discrimination, Family Law, Law and Medicine, Reproductive Technology. Representative Publications: Elizabeth Bartholet, Homeschooling: Parent Rights Absolutism vs. Child Rights to Education & Protection, 6 Ariz. L. Rev. 1 (2020); Elizabeth Bartholet, Differential Response: A Dangerous Experiment in Child Welfare, 4 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 53 (15); Elizabeth Bartholet, International Adoption: The Human Rights Position, 1 Global Pol’y 91 (1); Elizabeth Bartholet, Nobody’s Children: Abuse, Neglect, Foster Drift, and the Adoption Alternative (Beacon Press 1999). Education: Radcliffe College B.A. 196; Harvard Law School LL.B. 1965. Appointments: Assistant Professor of Law, 1977–1983; Professor of Law, 1983–1996; Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law, 1996–present; Faculty Director, Child Advocacy Program, 4–present. 5 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Professors AND AssISTANT Professors of Law 2020–2021 Christopher T. Bavitz WilmerHale Clinical Professor of Law Courses: Counseling and Legal Strategy in the Digital Age, Fall 2020; Cyberlaw Clinic, Fall 2020 and Spring 2021; Music and Digital Media, Spring 2021. Research: Art Law, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Clinical Legal Education, Communications Law, Cyber Law and Policy and The Internet, Entertainment Law, Control of Digital Property and Content, Cooperation, Peer-Production and Sharing, Copyright Law, Digital IP, Free Software/Open Access Science, Information Commons, Trademark Law, Privacy Law. Representative Publications: Filippo Raso, Hannah Hilligoss, Vivek Krishnamurthy, Christopher Bavitz, Levin Kim, Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights: Opportunities & Risks (Berkman Klein Center Research Publication, Sept 5, 18); Chelsea Barabas, Christopher Bavitz, Ryan Budish, Karthik Dinakar, Cynthia Dwork, Urs Gasser, Kira Hessekiel, Joichi Ito, Ronald L. Rivest, Madars Virza, & Jonathan Zittrain, An Open Letter to the Members of the Massachusetts Legislature Regarding the Adoption of Actuarial Risk Assessment Tools in the Criminal Justice System, Medium (November 9, 17); Samantha Bates, Christopher Bavitz, & Kira Hessekiel, Zero Rating & Internet Adoption: The Role of Telcos, ISPs & Technology Companies in Expanding Global Internet Access: Workshop Paper & Research Agenda (Berkman Klein Center Research Publication No. 17-9, October 1, 17); Dalia Ritvo, Kira Hessekiel, & Christopher Bavitz, Challenges & Opportunities Concerning Corporate Formation, Nonprofit Status, & Governance for Open Source Projects (Berkman Klein Center Research Publication No. 17-3, March 1, 17). Education: Tufts University B.A. 1995; University of Michigan Law School J.D. 1998. Appointments: Clinical Fellow, Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, 8–1; Assistant Director, Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, 9–13; Clinical Instructor, Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, 1–14; Lecturer on Law, 1–14; Managing Director, Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, 13–present; Clinical Professor of Law, 14–15; Faculty Co-Director, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, 15– present; WilmerHale Clinical Professor of Law, 15–present. Lucian A. Bebchuk James Barr Ames Professor of Law, Economics, and Finance Courses: Controlling Shareholders, Fall 2020; Corporate and Capital Markets Law and Policy, Fall 2020; Research Seminar in Law, Economics, and Organizations, Fall 2020–Spring 2021. Research: Corporate Governance, Executive Compensation, Financial Regulation, Hedge Fund Activism, Law and Economics, Law and Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions. Representative Publications: Lucian A. Bebchuk and Scott Hirst, Index Funds and the Future of Corporate Governance: Theory, Evidence,

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