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* Richard A. Posner An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton ( 1999 ) ISBN 0-674-00080-3
In 1976, Richard Posner and William Landes coined the term " super-precedent ," in an article they wrote about testing theories of precedent by counting citations.
Richard Posner and Lawrence Lessig focus on the economic aspects of personal information control.
Another conservative legal scholar and judge, Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit does not condemn the entire regime, but expresses concern with the potential that it could be applied to create inefficiency, rather than to avoid inefficiency.
After graduating from law school, he clerked for a year for Judge Richard Posner, at the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, Illinois and another year for Justice Antonin Scalia at the Supreme Court.
As a law clerk, however, he worked for both Judge Richard Posner and Justice Antonin Scalia, two influential conservative judges.
Writing in 2001, legal scholar Richard Posner described Uncle Tom's Cabin as part of the mediocre list of canonical works that emerges when political criteria are imposed on literature.
The American Bar Association proposed model rules regarding the unauthorized practice of law, which Judge Richard Posner characterized as an attempt to perpetuate a monopoly to the disadvantage of consumers.
Judge Robert Bork's writings on anti-trust law, along with those of Richard Posner and other law and economics thinkers, were heavily influential in causing a shift in the U. S. Supreme Court's approach to antitrust laws since the 1970s, to be focused solely on what is best for the consumer rather than the company's practices.
* Richard Posner, Antitrust Law: An Economic Perspective.
In addition the ABA gave Ronald Reagan's judicial nominees Richard Posner and Frank H. Easterbrook its lowest possible ratings of " qualified / not qualified ".
Attorneys General Alberto Gonzales and Janet Reno, among others, and noted federal judges Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Michael Boudin of the First Circuit Court of Appeals, Laurence Silberman of the D. C.
The financial crisis has led Richard Posner, a prominent judge, University of Chicago law professor, and innovator in the field of Law and Economics, to back away from the hypothesis and express some degree of belief in Keynesian economics.
Michael Thierry played Henry, Seana McKenna played Margaret, Rami Posner played Edward and Thom Marriott played Richard.
" Most Supreme Court clerks have clerked in a lower court, often for a year with a highly selective federal circuit court judge ( such as Judges Alex Kozinski, Michael Luttig, J. Harvie Wilkinson, David Tatel, Richard Posner, to name a few ).
* Richard A. Posner, Antitrust: An Economic Perspective, 171-84 ( 1976 );
Realism remains influential, and a wide spectrum of jurisprudential schools today have either taken its premises to greater extremes, such as critical legal studies ( scholars such as Duncan Kennedy and Roberto Unger ), feminist legal theory, and critical race theory, particularly at Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School and Yale Law School, or more moderately, such as law and economics ( scholars such as Richard Posner at the University of Chicago and Richard Epstein at University of Chicago and New York University School of Law ) and law and society ( scholars such as Marc Galanter and Stewart Macaulay at the University of Wisconsin Law School ).
Important figures include the Nobel Prize winning economists Ronald Coase and Gary Becker, U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit judges Frank Easterbrook and Richard Posner, Andrei Shleifer and other distinguished scholars such as Robert Cooter, Henry Manne, William Landes, and A. Mitchell Polinsky.
Two of the leading law schools focusing on Law and Economics are the University of Chicago Law School, whose faculty includes Judge Richard A. Posner, Ronald Coase and Gary Becker, and the George Mason University School of Law, whose faculty used to include Nobel laureate Vernon Smith ( though Smith and his team have since moved to Chapman University ), and perennial Nobel finalist Gordon Tullock.
Seventeen years later, in their mathematical law and economics article " An Economic Analysis of Copyright Law " ( 1989 ), William Landes and Richard Posner systematically analyzed each of Breyer's arguments and concluded that " they do not make a persuasive case for eliminating copyright protection.
Richard A. Posner has also written against the use of notes in judicial opinions.
Her more serious and academic debates have been with figures such as John Rawls, Richard Posner, and Susan Moller Okin.
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Richard Posner, an influential appellate judge reviewing a biography of Hand, asserts that Hand " displayed a positive antipathy toward constitutional law.

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* 1930 – Cosima Wagner, Hungarian daughter of Franz Liszt and widow of Richard Wagner ( b. 1837 )
* 1792 – Richard Arkwright, English industrialist and inventor ( b. 1732 )
* 1942 – Richard Willstätter, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1872 )
* 1973 – Richard Marshall, American general ( b. 1895 )
* 1345 – Richard Aungerville, English bishop and writer ( b. 1287 )
* 1471 – Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ( b. 1428 )
* 1965 – Richard Hickock, American murderer ( b. 1933 )
* 1176 – Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, English military leader ( b. 1130 )
They had four children: ( Lady ) Janet Helen ( b. 1923 ), ( Lady ) Felicity Ann ( 1925 – 2007 ), Martin Richard ( 1927 – 91 ) and ( Lady ) Alison Elizabeth ( b. 1930 ).
* 1753 – Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, English architect ( b. 1694 )
* 1721 – Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough, English statesman ( b. 1640 )
* 1997 – Richard Vernon, English actor ( b. 1925 )
* 1218 – Richard de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford, English politician ( b. 1162 )
* 1460 – Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, claimant to the English throne ( killed in battle ) ( b. 1411 )
* 1460 – Edmund, Earl of Rutland, second son of Richard, Duke of York ( murdered after battle ) ( b. 1443 )
* 1979 – Richard Rodgers, American composer ( b. 1902 )
* 1988 – Richard S. Castellano, American actor ( b. 1933 )
* 2005 – Richard Pryor, American comedian and actor ( b. 1940 )
* 1974 – Richard Long, American actor ( b. 1927 )
* 2010 – Richard Holbrooke, American diplomat ( b. 1941 )
* 1930 – Richard With, Norwegian businessman, politician and captain, founder of Hurtigruten ( b. 1846 )
* 1394 – Anne of Bohemia, English wife of Richard II of England ( b. 1367 )
* 1567 – Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, English lord chancellor ( b. 1490 )
* 1821 – Richard Cosway, English artist ( b. 1742 )

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