Daniel A. Farber
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Professor Daniel A. Farber is an American author, and historian.
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[edit] Life and work
Professor Farber graduated the University of Illinois, earning his B.A., M.A., and J.D. degrees. He graduated, summa cum laude, from the College of Law where he was class valedictorian.
He has contributed to the history of law, and constitutional and environmental law in the United States. He has written and lectured in the areas of law, legislation, and jurisprudence. Farber is the first Henry J. Fletcher Professor of Law, and holds an appointment as Sho Sato Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, in addition to an appointment to the McKnight Presidential Chair of Public Law in 2000. Farber has been the Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development at the University of Michigan since 1992. [1]
[edit] Selected works
- Lincoln's Constitution (2003).
- Eco-Pragmatism: Making Sensible Environmental Decisions in an Uncertain World (1999).
- Environmental Law: Cases and Materials (1st ed. 1981, 2d ed. 1985, 3rd ed. 1991, 4th ed. 1995, 5th ed. 1999, 6th ed. 2003, Supp. 1983, 1988, 1993 & 1997) (with Roger W. Findley).
- The First Amendment (1998, 2d ed. 2003).
- Cases and Materials on Constitutional Law: Themes for the Constitution's Third Century (1st ed. 1993, 2d ed. 1998, 3d ed. 2003, Supp. 1996) (with William N. Eskridge, Jr. and Philip P. Frickey).
- Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law. (1997) (with Suzanna Sherry).
- Environmental Law in a Nutshell (1st ed. 1983, 2d ed. 1988, 3d. ed. 1992, & 4th ed. 1996) (with Roger W. Findley).
- Law and Public Choice: A Critical Introduction (1991) (with Philip P. Frickey).
- A History of the American Constitution (1990) (with Suzanna Sherry).
[edit] References
- ^ "Daniel A. Farber University of Minnesota"
[edit] Further reading
- Of Coase and the Canon: Reflections on Law and Economics, in Legal Canons eds. 1999).
- Building Bridges over Troubled Waters: Eco-pragmatism and the Environmental Prospect, Rev. 851 (2003).