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My point, however, stands, notwithstanding the comments Fischel has made to the press.
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UChicago: My point, however, stands, notwithstanding the comments Fischel has made to the press.
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This is true, but Fischel also said that the faculty had not voted to give such an offer.
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His scholarship certainly has been influenced to some degree by the popular L&E movement that Chicago is known for, but he generally has avoided the common law focus (made popular by Posner and Epstein) or securities/corporate law focus (made popular by Fischel and Easterbrook) that the school is associated with in favor of a behavioral economics approach to regulation.
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I mean, if Dan Fischel were to offer me tenure tomorrow at Harvard Law School, could I say that I received a tenured offer from Harvard Law School?
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When the law school tried to hire Mr. Obama after his failed 2000 congressional race, it was for a tenured job, according to Daniel Fischel, the dean at the time.
Inside Professor Obama’s Classroom - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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My point, however, stands, notwithstanding the comments Fischel has made to the press.
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UChicago: My point, however, stands, notwithstanding the comments Fischel has made to the press.
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When the law school tried to hire Mr. Obama after his failed 2000 congressional race, it was for a tenured job, according to Daniel Fischel, the dean at the time.
Inside Professor Obama’s Classroom - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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When the law school tried to hire Mr. Obama after his failed 2000 congressional race, it was for a tenured job, according to Daniel Fischel, the dean at the time.
Inside Professor Obama’s Classroom - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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