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Calabresi and faculty
Calabresi, alone among Yale Law School faculty members, supported Thomas's nomination to the Supreme Court.

Calabresi and Yale
* Guido Calabresi, judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and former Dean, Yale Law School.
Anne Gordon Audubon Calabresi ( Anne Calabresi Oldshue ), a psychiatrist, graduated cum laude from Yale, attended medical school at Case Western Reserve University and completed residency at Harvard.
") Calabresi, a journalist, also graduated from Yale.
Bianca Finzi-Contini Calabresi attended Yale as well, graduating summa cum laude, and has a Ph. D. in Renaissance literature from Columbia.
Following graduation from Yale Law, Calabresi served as a law clerk for U. S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Hugo Black from 1958 to 1959.
President Clinton is a 1973 graduate of the Yale Law School, although he never had Calabresi as a professor.
Yale, in 2006, created the Guido Calabresi Professorship of Law, with Kenji Yoshino serving as the inaugural professor of the endowed chair.
* Guido Calabresi, 1953: currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Sterling Professor at Yale Law School.
Past editors of the Yale Law Journal include prominent law professors ( Akhil Amar, Ian Ayres, Stephen L. Carter, Alan Dershowitz, John Hart Ely, Dawn Johnsen, Randall Kennedy, Kris Kobach, Joseph Goldstein, and John Yoo ), the deans of Harvard Law School ( Martha Minow ), Columbia Law School ( David Schizer ), Northwestern University School of Law ( David E. Van Zandt, now the president of The New School ), Michigan Law School ( Evan Caminker ), New York University School of Law ( Richard Revesz ), Washington and Lee University School of Law ( Nora Demleitner ), Georgetown Law Center ( T. Alexander Aleinikoff ) and Stanford Law School ( Bayless Manning ), political figures ( journalists Michael Barone and Jeff Greenfield, former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, Senator Arlen Specter, Senator Michael Bennet, Senator Richard Blumenthal ), Supreme Court justices ( Abe Fortas, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor ), and other judges ( Guido Calabresi, Steven M. Colloton, Robert Katzmann, Brett Kavanaugh, Sidney Stein ).
* Guido Calabresi: The Cost of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis, Yale University Press, 1970.
* Guido Calabresi ( b. 1932 ), American judge and former Dean of Yale Law School
1976 ) ( statement of James Wilson ); see also Calabresi & Prakash, The President's Power to Execute the Laws, 104 Yale L. J.
He has given the annual Judge Guido Calabresi Lecture at Yale University, the Sir Malcolm Knox Lecture at the University of St. Andrews, and the Frank Irvine Lecture at Cornell University.

Calabresi and Law
In 1961, Ronald Coase and Guido Calabresi independently from each other published two groundbreaking articles: " The Problem of Social Cost " and " Some Thoughts on Risk Distribution and the Law of Torts ".
Calabresi took a different approach in his 1985 book, Ideals, Beliefs, Attitudes, and the Law, where he argued, " who is the cheapest avoider of a cost, depends on the valuations put on acts, activities and beliefs by the whole of our law and not on some objective or scientific notion ( 69 ).
" Steven G. Calabresi of the Michigan Law Review Association praised the work, citing that it " replaces Richard Epstein's Takings as the leading tome about constitutional law written from a libertarian perspective.
Calabresi's nephew, Steven G. Calabresi, is a renowned Constitutional Law professor at Northwestern University and a co-founder of the Federalist Society.
* Guido Calabresi, Law ( emeritus )

Calabresi and Supreme
The society was begun by a group including Edwin Meese, Robert Bork, Theodore Olson, David M. McIntosh, and Steven Calabresi, and its members have included Supreme Court justices Antonin Scalia, John G. Roberts, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.

Calabresi and Court
Guido Calabresi, judge for the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, author of the 1970 book, The Costs of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis, wrote in depth on this subject, with Costs of Accidents being cited as influential in its extensive treatment of the proper incentives and compensation required in accident situations.
Steven G. Calabresi argued that although the Court had denied this, the instant decision was really a " Nondelegation doctrine case masquerading as a bicameralism and presentment case.
Guido Calabresi ( born October 18, 1932 ) is an Italian American legal scholar and senior judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
On February 9, 1994, former President Bill Clinton nominated Calabresi as circuit judge to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, he was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 18, received his commission on July 12, and entering duty on September 16, 1994, replacing Thomas Joseph Meskill.
After law school, she clerked for Justice Stephen Breyer, the Honorable Patricia Wald of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal, and Judge Guido Calabresi of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Calabresi and at
* Italian Tribute at Harry Warren-By Calabresi. net-Calabrians in the Worlds
Murder charges against Luigi Calabresi ( 1937 – 72 ), one of the officers on duty at the time, and other police officials were dropped by the prosecutor ( giudice istruttore ) for lack of evidence, who decided that Pinelli's fall had been caused by loss of consciousness (" malore ").

Calabresi and was
For weeks the Calabresi and lazzaroni continued to pillage and massacre, and Ruffo was unable, even if willing, to restrain them.
Guido's older brother Paul Calabresi ( 1930 – 2003 ) was a prominent medical and pharmacological researcher of cancer and oncology.
On May 17, 1972, police officer Luigi Calabresi, who was subsequently awarded a gold medal of the Italian Republic for civil valour, was assassinated in Milan.
During a ceremony in honour of Luigi Calabresi on 17 May 1973, where the Interior Minister Mariano Rumor was present, an anarchist, Gianfranco Bertoli, threw a bomb killing four and injuring 45.
In 1972 Calabresi was murdered by left-wing militants in revenge, after which Adriano Sofri and Giorgio Pietrostefani, former leaders of the far-left Lotta Continua were sentenced for organizing, and members Ovidio Bompressi and Leonardo Marino were sentenced for carrying out Calabresi's assassination.
Former leader of the autonomist movement Lotta Continua (" Continuous Fighting "') in the 1960s, he was arrested in 1988 and convicted to 22 years of prison, having been found guilty of being the instigator of the murder of Luigi Calabresi, a police officer, gold medal of Italian Republic for civil valour.
On 28 July 1988, he was arrested with Ovidio Bompressi and Giorgio Pietrostefani for the murder of police officer Luigi Calabresi on 17 May 1972.
Marino claimed he was driving the car, while Bompressi had allegedly executed Calabresi.
In the long series of trials, that spanned about two decades and that alternated acquittals with sentences of guilt, the evidence against Sofri was only the confession of pentito (" collaborator of justice ") Leonardo Marino, who accused Sofri of having ordered him, as chief of Lotta Continua, to assassinate Calabresi, during a meeting held on a piazza after a demonstration in Pisa on 13 May 1972, in the name of Franco Serantini, an anarchist who died from lack of care in the police station following a demonstration in the same city on May 5.
First, the clothes which Calabresi was wearing on the day of his death were never found.
Third, the bullet which killed Calabresi was put to auction on 15 April 1990, after a flooding which had damaged the office holding the material evidence of the crime
After his suspicious death, which was claimed to be suicide by the authorities, investigator Luigi Calabresi came under violent criticism from the left and many intellectuals, considering him the person responsible for Pinelli's death ; Calabresi would be murdered two and a half years later.

Calabresi and from
Calabresi is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and from 1971 to 1975 served as town selectman for Woodbridge, Connecticut.
Calabresi has been awarded more than forty honorary degrees from universities across the world.

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