Posner, Richard A.

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Name (Hebrew)
פוזנר, ריצ'רד
Name (Latin)
Posner, Richard A.
Other forms of name
Posner, Richard, 1939-
Posner, Richard Allen, 1939-
Bosina, 1939-
Date of birth
1939-01-11
Field of activity
Law and economics
Associate group
United States. Court of Appeals (7th Circuit)
University of Chicago. Law School
Occupation
College teachers
Economists
Judges
Lawyers
Scholars
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 108562594
Wikidata: Q533583
Library of congress: n 80037981
Sources of Information
  • His Cable television ... 1970.
  • His The economics of justice, 1981:t.p. (Richard A. Posner) CIP data sheet (b. 1/11/39)
  • Economics, time, and age, c1994:t.p. (Richard A. Posner) t.p. verso (chief judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; senior lecturer, U. of Chicago Law Sch.) OCLC #32017449 (copycat record hdg.: Posner, Richard A. (Richard Allen), 1939- )
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Wikipedia description:

Richard Allen Posner (; born January 11, 1939) is an American legal scholar and retired United States circuit judge who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1981 to 2017. A senior lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School, Posner was identified in The Journal of Legal Studies as the most-cited legal scholar of the 20th century. As of 2021, he is also the most-cited American legal scholar of all time. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential legal scholars in the United States. Posner is known for his scholarly range and for writing on topics outside of law. In his various writings and books, he has addressed animal rights, feminism, drug prohibition, same-sex marriage, Keynesian economics, law and literature, and academic moral philosophy, among other subjects. Posner is the author of nearly 40 books on jurisprudence, economics, and several other topics, including Economic Analysis of Law, The Economics of Justice, The Problems of Jurisprudence, Sex and Reason, Law, Pragmatism and Democracy, and The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy. Posner has generally been identified as being politically conservative; in recent years, however, he has distanced himself from the positions of the Republican Party, authoring more liberal rulings involving same-sex marriage and abortion. In A Failure of Capitalism, he writes that the 2008 financial crisis caused him to question the rational-choice, laissez-faire economic model that lies at the heart of his law and economics theory.

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