The more than 100 full-time and adjunct professors who comprise the Elisabeth Haub School of Law faculty are both scholars and lawyers, with outstanding academic credentials and extensive legal experience. From prior work as attorneys, litigators, regulators, clerks, and counselors, in the corporate, nonprofit, and public sectors, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law faculty brings diverse and unique perspectives to the theoretical principles of law.
Staying current with emerging trends, our faculty provides relevant legal scholarship to our students, surrounding community, and the world. In addition to teaching, Haub Law School professors publish articles, papers, and books, frequently lecture at home and abroad, and serve as advisers, board members, and fellows for a range of prestigious organizations. They are also instrumental in attracting other accomplished and influential visiting scholars to the Haub Law campus.
Submissions from 1972
Review of Wall Street: Security Risk by Hurd Baruch, John A. Humbach
Submissions from 1971
Review of Federal Income Taxation of Estates and Beneficiaries, Ronald H. Jensen
Submissions from 1970
The American Bar Association and the Supreme Court--Old Wine in a New Bottle?, Ronald H. Jensen
The Foreign Direct Investment Regulations: Constitutional Questions and Operational Aspects Examined, Jeffrey G. Miller
Legislation and the Environment: Individual Rights and Government Accountability, Richard L. Ottinger
Submissions from 1967
The Canadian Corporation and Wall Street: Application of United States Securities Laws to Canadian Issuers, Merril Sobie
Submissions from 1966
Mr. Justice Brennan: The First Decade, Stephen J. Friedman
Fair Trade: The Ideal and the Reality, John A. Humbach
Submissions from 1964
Surviving Spouse's Distributive Share of Amendable Trusts, John A. Humbach