A law professor is an academic who teaches, researches, and writes about legal theory, practice, and policy at a law school or university. They typically hold advanced degrees in law, such as a Juris Doctor (JD) or a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD), and may have practical experience in the legal field. In addition to teaching courses, law professors often publish scholarly articles, participate in conferences, and contribute to legal education and reform. Their role is crucial in shaping future lawyers and advancing legal scholarship.
Gresham Professor of Law was created in 1596.
Whewell Professor of International Law was created in 1868.
Martin Davies - law professor - was born in 1957.
Larry Farmer - law professor - was born in 1942.
David Bernstein - law professor - was born in 1967.
William Schwartz - law professor - was born in 1933.
Yes he was, according to the University of Chicago Law School. He was an adjunct instructor and then an adjunct professor of law.
Rouse Ball Professor of English Law was created in 1927.
Chichele Professor of Public International Law was created in 1859.
Regius Professor of Civil Law - Cambridge - was created in 1540.
John F. Murphy - law professor - was born in 1937.
Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Law was created in 1951.