- Lloyd L. Weinreb
Lloyd L. Weinreb (born
1936 ) is the Dane Professor of Law atHarvard Law School (a chair once held byJoseph Story ). He was first appointed to the HLS faculty in 1965 and became a full professor in 1968.Biography
Weinreb received his bachelor's degrees from
Dartmouth College andOxford University , and graduate degrees from Harvard Law School and Oxford University. He has spent several semesters as a visiting professor atFordham University .Prior to beginning his teaching career, Lloyd Weinreb served as a clerk for
Justice Harlan on theUS Supreme Court [List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States ] and as a criminal prosecutor inWashington, D.C. His research interests include criminal law, criminal procedure, intellectual property, and legal and political philosophy.
Lloyd Weinreb has an extensive bibliography and has authored several casebooks on criminal law, as well as many law review articles.
Despite lacking the celebrity professor status of some of his colleagues at Harvard Law School, Professor Weinreb is highly regarded by students and faculty. He has been described as "a remarkable model of competence and clarity". [Review of Legal Reason: The Use Of Analogy in Legal Argument, by Lloyd L. Weinreb - reviewed by Lief H. Carter, The Colorado College [http://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/lpbr/subpages/reviews/weinreb805.htm] ] The "
Harvard Law Record " ranked him among the 'ten professors whose classes you won't want to miss'. ["Harvard Law Record", April 10, 2003 [http://media.www.hlrecord.org/media/storage/paper609/news/2003/04/10/Etc/Ten-Professors.To.Take-413410.shtml] ]Notable Publications
* "Leading Constitutional Cases on Criminal Justice" (
Foundation Press 2007). [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1587788454]
* "Legal Reason. The Use of Analogy in Legal Argument" (Cambridge University Press 2005). [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0521614902]
* "Oedipus at Fenway Park:What Rights Are and Why There Are Any" (Harvard University Press 1994). [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0674630920]Recent Law Review Articles
* "A Secular Theory of Natural Law," 72 "
Fordham Law Review " 2287 (2004). [http://www.lexis.com/research/xlink?searchtype=lexsee&autosubmit=yes&search=72+fordham+l+rev+2287]
* "Integrity in Government," 72 "Fordham Law Review" 421 (2003). [http://www.lexis.com/research/xlink?searchtype=lexsee&autosubmit=yes&search=72+fordham+l+rev+421]References
External links
* [http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/facdir.php?id=85 Profile at Harvard Law School website]
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