Todd Henderson, "An Introduction to the Federalist Society"

Professor Henderson is a Professor of Law and Aaron Center Teaching Scholar at the Law School. He graduated from Princeton University cum laude and from the Law School with High Honors in 1998, where he was elected to the Order of the Coif and was an Editor on the University of Chicago Law Review. After law school, Professor Henderson clerked for the Honorable Dennis Jacobs on the Second Circuit and worked for the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis. He joined the Law School faculty in 2004. In 2010, Professor Henderson received the Paul M. Bator Award at the Federalist Society's Annual Student Symposium, an award given annually to an academic under 40 who demonstrate excellence in legal scholarship. His research interests include corporate law, securities regulation, law and economics, and bankruptcy.This talk was recorded October 2, 2013 and sponsored by the Federalist Society.