Professorial positions at Harvard Law School
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Professor
A professor is a scholarly teacher; the precise meaning of the term varies by country. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a "person who professes" being usually an expert in arts or sciences; a teacher of high rank...

ial positions at Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it is the oldest continually-operating law school in the United States and is home to the largest academic law library in the world. The school is routinely ranked by the U.S...

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  • James Barr Ames
    James Barr Ames
    James Barr Ames was a American law educator, who popularized the "case-study" method of teaching law developed by Christopher Columbus Langdell. Ames insisted that legal education should require the study of actual cases instead of abstract principles of law...

     Professor of Law

J. B. Ames was a prominent Law educator who served as the dean of Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it is the oldest continually-operating law school in the United States and is home to the largest academic law library in the world. The school is routinely ranked by the U.S...

, from 1895 to 1910
  • Bemis Professor of International Law
  • Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law
  • Bruce Bromley
    Bruce Bromley
    Bruce Ditmas Bromley was an American lawyer and politician.-Life:...

     Professor of Law
  • Bussey
    Benjamin Bussey
    Benjamin Bussey was a prosperous merchant, farmer, horticulturalist and patriot in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, who made significant contributions to the creation of the Arnold Arboretum....

     Professor of Law
  • Byrne
    Byrne
    Byrne meaning 'raven', is derived from the Irish name Ó Broin, and is the seventh most common surname in Ireland today.-History:...

     Professor of Administrative Law
  • Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence
  • Jesse Climenko Professor of Law
  • John F. Cogan, Jr., Professor of Law
  • The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques , a historical term, was a pious title taken by the Ayyubids, the Mamluk Sultans of Egypt, and the Ottoman Sultans; it has been revived by modern Saudi kings.-Saudi monarchy:...

     Assistant Professor of Islamic Legal Studies.
  • Felix Frankfurter
    Felix Frankfurter
    Felix Frankfurter was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.-Early life:Frankfurter was born into a Jewish family on November 15, 1882, in Vienna, Austria, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Europe. He was the third of six children of Leopold and Emma Frankfurter...

     Professor of Law
  • Paul A. Freund
    Paul A. Freund
    Paul A. Freund was an American jurist and law professor. He taught most of his life at Harvard Law School and is known for his writings on the United States Constitution and the Supreme Court of the United States....

     Professor of Law
  • Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law
  • Fessenden
    Fessenden
    Fessenden, an English surname dating back to the 17th century, can refer to:People:* Francis Fessenden , American Civil War major general, lawyer and politician, son of William P. Fessenden...

     Professor of Law
  • William J. Friedman & Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor of Law, Economics and Finance
  • Eli Goldston Professor of Law
  • Leo Gottlieb
    Leo Gottlieb
    -Early and personal life:Gottlieb, who was Jewish, was born in New York City, New York. He attended DeWitt Clinton High School in The Bronx, New York.Gottlieb was the uncle of Ron Rothstein, the first coach of the Miami Heat.-Basketball career:...

     Professor of Law
  • John L. Gray Professor of Law
  • Louis A. Horvitz Professor of Law
  • Manley Hudson Professor of Law
  • Kirkland & Ellis
    Kirkland & Ellis
    Kirkland & Ellis LLP is an international law firm with headquarters in Chicago, known for its profitability and its litigation, bankruptcy, intellectual property and private equity departments. Kirkland & Ellis is currently ranked as the ninth most prestigious law firm in the United States by...

     Professor of Law
  • Langdell Professor of Law
  • Learned Hand
    Learned Hand
    Billings Learned Hand was a United States judge and judicial philosopher. He served on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and later the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...

     Professor of Law
  • Carl M. Loeb University Professor
  • Mitsubishi
    Mitsubishi
    The Mitsubishi Group , Mitsubishi Group of Companies, or Mitsubishi Companies is a Japanese multinational conglomerate company that consists of a range of autonomous businesses which share the Mitsubishi brand, trademark and legacy...

     Professor of Japanese Legal Studies
  • Nomura
    Nomura
    Nomura Nomura Nomura (野村 (field village), 埜村 (wilderness field) is a Japanese surname. It can refer to:-Finance:*Nomura Holdings, part of the Nomura Group (also including Nomura Securities Co.)-People:*Don Nomura (born 1957), Japanese-American baseball agent...

     Professor of International Financial Systems
  • William Nelson Cromwell
    William Nelson Cromwell
    William Nelson Cromwell was an American attorney active in promotion of the Panama Canal and other major ventures.He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised there by his mother, Sarah M. Brokaw, a Civil War widow...

     Professor of Law
  • Roscoe Pound
    Roscoe Pound
    Nathan Roscoe Pound was a distinguished American legal scholar and educator. He was Dean of Harvard Law School from 1916 to 1936...

     Professor of Law
  • Ezra Ripley Thayer Professor of Law
  • Ropes & Gray Professor of Law.
  • Samuel R. Rosenthal Professor of Law
  • Royall Professor of Law
  • Henry Shattuck Professor of Law
  • J. Sinclair Armstrong
    J. Sinclair Armstrong
    James Sinclair Armstrong served as chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1955 and 1957 and also served as a member from 1957-1961. He was Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1957 to 1959.-References:**...

     Professor of International, Foreign and Comparative Law
  • Jeremiah Smith, Jr., Professor of Law
  • Charles Stebbins
    Charles Stebbins
    Charles Stebbins was an American lawyer and politician from New York.-Life:He graduated from Williams College in 1807, then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1810, and commenced practice in Cazenovia, New York...

     Fairchild Professor of Law.
  • Henry L. Stimson
    Henry L. Stimson
    Henry Lewis Stimson was an American statesman, lawyer and Republican Party politician and spokesman on foreign policy. He twice served as Secretary of War 1911–1913 under Republican William Howard Taft and 1940–1945, under Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt. In the latter role he was a leading hawk...

     Professor of Law
  • Story
    Story (surname)
    The distinguished surname Story originates from the Old Norse personal epithet “Stóri”, a derivative of “Storr” which means “large” or “big”. Even though it has been established that the root of the name is “Storr”, R.E.K...

     Professor of Law
  • Stanley S. Surrey Professor of Law
  • Touroff-Glueck Professor in Criminal Justice
  • Ralph S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of Constitutional Law
  • Robert Walmsley
    Robert Walmsley
    Admiral Sir Robert Walmsley KCB was Chief of Defence Procurement at the UK Ministry of Defence from 1996 to 2003, and is a retired admiral in the Royal Navy.-Early career:...

     University Professor
  • Austin Wakeman Scott
    Austin Wakeman Scott
    Austin Wakeman Scott wrote a ten-volume treatise covering many topics of personal trusts such as the formation and termination of express trusts, resulting and constructive trusts, and the conflicts of interest encountered in the administration of trusts...

     Professor of Law
  • Charles Warren
    Charles Warren (U.S. author)
    Charles Warren was a legal scholar, and the author of the book The Supreme Court in United States History , which won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1923.He was also a lawyer...

     Professor of American Legal History
  • Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law
  • John H. Watson, Jr., Professor of Law
  • Weld
    Weld
    Weld most commonly refers to a joint formed by welding.Weld may also refer to:-People:* Weld family, an extended family of New England** Theodore Dwight Weld** Tuesday Weld* Weld-Blundell family* Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester...

     Professor of Law
  • Paul W. Williams Professor of Criminal Justice
  • Samuel Williston
    Samuel Williston
    Samuel Williston was an American lawyer and law professor.Early in Williston's career, from 1888 to 1889 he worked as the private secretary to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Horace Gray. In the summer of 1889, he helped to collate laws from various U.S...

    Professor of Law
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