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Mark G. Kelman
James C. Gaither Professor of Law and Vice Dean
Publications & Cases
Recent Publications
Mark Kelman,
Trashing
, 36 Stanford Law Review 293-348 (1984).
Mark Kelman,
Misunderstanding Social Life: A Critique of the Core Premises of ''Law and Economics''
, 33 Journal of Legal Education 274-284 (1983).
Mark Kelman,
Time Preferences and Tax Equity
, 35 Stanford Law Review 649-680 (1983).
Mark Kelman,
Spitzer and Hoffman on Coase: A Brief Rejoinder
, 53 Southern California Law Review 1215-1224 (1980).
Mark Kelman,
Personal Deductions Revisited: Why They Fit Poorly in an ''Ideal'' Income Tax and Why They Fit Worse in a Far From Ideal World
, 31 Stanford Law Review 831-884 (1979).
Mark Kelman,
Consumption Theory, Production Theory, and Ideology in the Coase Theorem
, 52 Southern California Law Review 669-698 (1979).
Mark Kelman,
Choice and Utility
, 1979 Wisconsin Law Review 769-797 (1979).
Mark Kelman,
Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice, Charles E. Silberman, 1978. (Book Review)
, 31 Stanford Law Review 527-539 (1979).
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mkelman@stanford.edu
650.723.4069
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
BA Harvard University 1972
JD Harvard Law School 1976
Expertise:
Antidiscrimination Law
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Distributive Justice
Employment Discrimination
Property
Race and the Law