Robert Cooter

Robert D. Cooter
Born (1945-05-02) May 2, 1945 (age 79)
NationalityAmerican
Academic career
Fieldprivate law, constitutional law and economics, law and economic development
InstitutionUniversity of California, Berkeley, School of Law
School or
tradition
Law and Economics
Alma materHarvard University (Ph.D.)
Oxford University (M.A.) Swarthmore College (B.A.)

Robert D. Cooter (born May 2, 1945) is the Herman F. Selvin Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.

Cooter works in the field of law and economics. He is co-editor of the International Review of Law and Economics, and was among those convened by George Mason University Law School dean, Henry Manne, in January, 1990, to discuss organizing a professional association, prior to formation of the American Law and Economics Association; Cooter was subsequently elected as a founding board member, then served as its president for 1994.[1] In 1999 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

"Not the Power to Destroy: An Effects Theory of the Tax Power," a paper Cooter coauthored with Neil S. Siegel (Duke Law professor), provided the legal framework for the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act in 2012.[2]

  1. ^ "A Brief History of the Founding of the American Law and Economics Association". American Law and Economics Association. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  2. ^ Cohen, Andrew (2012-07-18). "Professors Provide Roadmap for Supreme Court Healthcare Ruling". UC Berkeley School of Law. Retrieved March 10, 2016.