Bruce H. Mann | |
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Born | Bruce Hartling Mann April 1950 (age 74) Preview warning: Page using Template:Birth year and age with unknown parameter "3 = 28" Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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Education | Brown University (BA, MA) Yale University (MPhil, JD, PhD) |
Thesis | Rationality, Legal Change, and Community in Connecticut, 1690–1760. |
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Discipline | Law |
Institutions | Harvard University Washington University in St. Louis |
Bruce Hartling Mann (born April 28, 1950)[1] is an American legal scholar who is the Carl F. Schipper Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and husband of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren. A legal historian, his research focuses on the relationship among legal, social, and economic change in early United States.[2] He began teaching at Harvard Law School in 2006, after being the Leon Meltzer Professor of Law and Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.