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  1. Bruce Hartling Mann (born April 28, 1950) [1] is an American legal scholar who is the Carl F. Schipper, Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and husband of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren.

  2. Bruce H. Mann, Carl F. Schipper, Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, teaches American Legal History and Property.

  3. The author of On the Battlefield of Merit: Harvard Law School, the First Century, he spoke not only about Royall, a brutal slave owner whose plantation in Antigua was notorious (he kept a 500-acre farm in Medford, too), but also about the school’s connections to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793—which most faculty members at the time strongly suppo...

  4. Feb 20, 2020 · Warren's husband, Bruce H. Mann, is solidly by her side, and has been since long before she first entered the political arena in 1995. Mann, a law professor at Harvard, is regularly seen with...

  5. Jun 22, 2009 · In June, HLS Professor Bruce H. Mann, was elected to the Council of the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture in Williamsburg, Va., for a three-year term. He is a legal historian who studies the relationship between law, economy and society in early America and also teaches Property and Trusts and Estates.

  6. Bruce H. Mann, Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence. , Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2002. 344 pp. $29.95 (ISBN: 0-674-00902-9). Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 October 2011.

  7. Jan 15, 2003 · In Republic of Debtors, Bruce H. Mann illuminates this crucial transformation in early American society. From the wealthy merchant to the backwoods farmer, Mann tells the personal stories of men and women struggling to repay their debts and stay ahead of their creditors.

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  8. Bruce H. Mann is Carl F. Schipper, Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

  9. Combining legal and social history, Bruce Mann explores the relationship between law and society from the mid-seventeenth century to the eve of the Revolution. Analyzing a sample of more than...

  10. Mar 1, 2004 · Bruce H. Mann is professor of both law and history, and that expertise shows throughout this fine study. He successfully blends an examination of bankruptcy law in the colonies, Great Britain, and the new United States with an analysis of the political and cultural debate over the meaning of failure.

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