Alfred C. Aman, Jr.

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Alfred C. Aman, Jr. is a well-known professor of law, author and the Dean of Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts.

Aman graduated from the University of Rochester in 1967 and the University of Chicago in 1970, where he was executive editor of University of Chicago Law Review. Aman then served as a clerk Elbert P. Tuttle, on the U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit from 1970-72. After completing his clerkship, Aman became an associate attorney at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., from 1972-77. In 1977 he became a faculty member at Cornell Law School, working there until 1991.

Aman served as a Distinguished Fulbright Chair in Trento, Italy, and held visiting professorships in England, France, and Italy. He is the author of four books and numerous articles on administrative, regulatory, and deregulatory law, especially as it relates to the global economy, and served as a faculty editor of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies. From 1991 to 2002, Aman was dean of the Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington. In 2007 Aman was chosen as the Dean of Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts.

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