Slideshow: The Law School's Young Faculty: Letting Their Ideas Do the Talking

Eleven of the Law School's 13 youngest faculty members.
Eleven of the Law School's 13 youngest faculty members.
Assistant Professor Rosalind Dixon speaking to the Visiting Committee.
Assistant Professor Rosalind Dixon speaking to the Visiting Committee.
Assistant Professor Jonathan Masur at the First Monday event in October 2009.
Assistant Professor Jonathan Masur at the First Monday event in October 2009.
Professor Lior Strahilevitz
Professor Lior Strahilevitz
Assistant Professor Daniel Abebe, Professor Anup Malani, and Assistant Professor Jacob Gersen
Assistant Professor Daniel Abebe, Professor Anup Malani, and Assistant Professor Jacob Gersen
Assistant Professor Jacob Gersen after delivering the annual Coase Lecture.
Assistant Professor Jacob Gersen after delivering the annual Coase Lecture.
Professor Anup Malani
Professor Anup Malani
Assistant Professor Alison LaCroix
Assistant Professor Alison LaCroix
Assistant Professor Anu Bradford
Assistant Professor Anu Bradford
Assistant Professor Thomas Miles
Assistant Professor Thomas Miles
Assistant Professor Daniel Abebe
Assistant Professor Daniel Abebe
Professor Adam Cox
Professor Adam Cox
Assistant Professor Aziz Huq
Assistant Professor Aziz Huq
Professor Adam Samaha talks with a student after graduation in 2009.
Professor Adam Samaha talks with a student after graduation in 2009.
Assistant Professor M. Todd Henderson chats with students in the Green Lounge.
Assistant Professor M. Todd Henderson chats with students in the Green Lounge.
Assistant Professor Jonathan Masur, Professor Adam Cox, Assistant Professor Alison LaCroix, Assistant Professor Aziz Huq, Professor Lio Strahilevitz, and Assistant Professor Thomas Miles
Assistant Professor Jonathan Masur, Professor Adam Cox, Assistant Professor Alison LaCroix, Assistant Professor Aziz Huq, Professor Lio Strahilevitz, and Assistant Professor Thomas Miles

The Law School has long pursued a strategy of hiring the most promising young academics, fresh stars who have turned into tremendous scholars and teachers. The Law School's culture of intense interaction, collaboration, non-hierarchical engagement, workshops and roundtables, and an aggressive ethic of publishing encourages the growth of these academics.

Never has this been more in evidence than today.

You can learn more about the Law School's young faculty members in the Spring 2010 issue of the Record.