Paul Schiff Berman

Paul Schiff Berman (born February 12, 1966) is an American lawyer and the Walter S. Cox Professor of Law at The George Washington University School of Law. He has held several other positions at the University including Vice Provost for Online Education and Academic Innovation and Dean of the School of Law.[1]

Education

Berman earned his A.B., summa cum laude, from Princeton University in 1988 and his J.D. in 1995 from New York University School of Law where he served as Managing Editor of the NYU Law Review and received the University Graduation Prize for the graduating law student with the highest cumulative grade point average.

Career

From 2013 to 2016, Berman served as George Washington University's Vice Provost for Online Education and Academic Innovation. He served as dean of The George Washington University Law School and Robert Kramer Research Professor of Law from 2011 to 2013. He was rumored to be ousted by faculty for mistreatment of staff members: https://www.gwhatchet.com/2013/02/25/law-faculty-plotted-to-oust-dean/ He was honored for his work at a portrait unveiling ceremony at the University in 2016.[2]

Prior to this, Berman served as dean of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law of Arizona State University from 2008 to 2011. He was a Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law, where he taught from 1997 to 2008. His scholarship focuses on the multiple effects of globalization on legal systems.

He served as law clerk to then-Chief Judge Harry T. Edwards, of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and for Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, of the United States Supreme Court. Prior to entering law, Berman was, from 1988 to 2005, Artistic Director of Spin Theater, a theater company based in New York City. He was also Administrative Director of The Wooster Group and was the founding Administrator for Richard Foreman's Ontological-Hysteric Theatre at Saint Mark's Church in the East Village.

Personal life

Berman is married to Laura A. Dickinson since 2000, in a ceremony performed by Ruth Bader Ginsburg.[3]

Selected publications

Articles

  • Berman, Paul Schiff (April 10, 2002). "The Globalization of Jurisdiction". University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 151 (2): 311–529. doi:10.2307/3312952. JSTOR 3312952. SSRN 304621 via ssrn.
  • (April 18, 2005). "From International Law to Law and Globalization". Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. 43: 485. SSRN 700668 via ssrn.
  • (May 19, 2005). "Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Conflict of Laws: Redefining Governmental Interests in a Global Era". University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 153 (6): 1819–1882. doi:10.2307/4150651. JSTOR 4150651. SSRN 725221 via ssrn.
  • (September 3, 2005). "Review Essay: 'Seeing Beyond the Limits of International Law,' Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric a. Posner, 'the Limits of International Law'". Texas Law Review. 84: 1265–1306. SSRN 793584 via ssrn.

Books and book chapters

  • Berman, Paul Schiff, ed. (2006). The Globalization of International Law. Routledge. ISBN 9780754624127.
  • (2012). Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law beyond Borders. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521769822.
  • Bellia, Patricia L.; Berman, Paul Schiff; Frischmann, Brett M; Post, David G. (2018). Cyberlaw: Problems of Policy and Jurisprudence in the Information Age (American Casebook Series) (5 ed.). West Academic Publishing. ISBN 978-1640208544.

References

  1. "Paul Schiff Berman". George Washington University Law School.
  2. "GW Law Honors Former Dean Paul Schiff Berman with Portrait Unveiling". GW Law - News. 2016-09-13.
  3. "Laura Dickinson, Paul Berman". The New York Times. June 4, 2000.
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