Eric Posner

Eric Posner

Born December 5, 1965 (1965-12-05) (age 46)
Residence Chicago, Illinois,
United States
Nationality  United States
Fields International law
Institutions University of Chicago Law School
Alma mater Yale University
Harvard Law School
Known for

Eric Andrew Posner (born December 5, 1965)[1] is Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. He is the son of the prominent federal appellate judge Richard Posner.

Contents

Education and clerkship

Posner attended Yale University (B.A., M.A. in philosophy, summa cum laude) and received his law degree from Harvard Law School (J.D., magna cum laude) in 1991. He clerked for Judge Stephen F. Williams of the D.C. Circuit.[2]

Career

He is also an editor of The Journal of Legal Studies. He has published articles on various subjects, including international law, cost-benefit analysis, and constitutional law, and has taught courses on subjects including international law, foreign relations law, and game theory and the law.[3]

His current research focuses on international law, foreign relations law, and international tribunals. He has written about the trial of the deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.[4] In Terror in the Balance: Security, Liberty, and the Courts (2007), he argued that courts should be more deferential to executive action during emergencies than during normal times.[5]

Select writings

Books

Articles

Newspaper columns

References

  1. ^ date & year of birth, full name according to LCNAF CIP data
  2. ^ http://www.ericposner.com/Eric%20Posner%20CV.pdf
  3. ^ "The Perils of Global Legalism". Wbez.org. http://www.wbez.org/Event_Detail.aspx?eventID=1978. Retrieved June 4, 2010. 
  4. ^ "The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog: Saddam's Trial". Uchicagolaw.typepad.com. http://uchicagolaw.typepad.com/faculty/saddams_trial/index.html. Retrieved June 4, 2010. 
  5. ^ Eric Posner and Adrian Vermeule (2007), Terror in the Balance: Security, Liberty, and the Courts, Oxford University Press, chap. I

External links