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− | '''Richard Allen Epstein''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1964|64]] is a notable law professor, currently teaching at both [[NYU]] and [[UChicago]]. While a student, he was president of the Columbia-[[Barnard]] Economics society and was a member of the team that overhauled the [[King's Crown Essays | + | '''Richard Allen Epstein''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1964|64]] is a notable law professor, currently teaching at both [[NYU]] and [[UChicago]]. While a student, he was president of the Columbia-[[Barnard]] Economics society and was a member of the team that overhauled the [[King's Crown Essays]] into a "Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences". In his junior year, he won the [[Arthur Rose Teaching Assistantship]]. He graduated ''[[summa cum laude]]'' and [[Phi Beta Kappa]] and received a degree from [[Oxford]] on a [[Kellett Fellowship]] before earning his [[JD]] at [[Yale]] Law. |
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Revision as of 14:25, 23 May 2013
Richard Allen Epstein CC '64 is a notable law professor, currently teaching at both NYU and UChicago. While a student, he was president of the Columbia-Barnard Economics society and was a member of the team that overhauled the King's Crown Essays into a "Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences". In his junior year, he won the Arthur Rose Teaching Assistantship. He graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa and received a degree from Oxford on a Kellett Fellowship before earning his JD at Yale Law.