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  1. James A. Macleod. Director of the Center for the Study of Law, Language and Cognition and Associate Professor of Law. David D. Meyer. President, Joseph Crea Dean, and Professor of Law. Flora Midwood. Assistant Professor of Academic Success and Assistant Director of the Academic Success Program. Kate Mogulescu. Professor of Clinical Law.

  2. 1996. Peace, development, disarmament and human rights education: The dilemma between the status quo and curriculum overload. S Marks. International Review of Education 29, 289-310. , 1983. 19. 1983. Bargaining in the shadow of the law: a testable model of strategic behaviour'. R Cooler, S Marks, R Mnookin.

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  4. He began his teaching career in 1981 at the University’s School of Management, where he taught courses in banking, finance, investments, corporations, economics and decision making. Since joining the School of Law faculty in 1988, Professor Marks has taught courses […]

  5. Professor of Law, School of Law. smarks@bu.edu. 617-358-3213. B.A. magna cum laude, University of California, Irvine. J.D., Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, Berkeley. Stephen Marks has been a distinguished member of the Boston University community for many years.

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Stephen G. Marks | School of Law. Professor of Law. Class of 1960 Scholar. BA magna cum laude, University of California-Irvine. JD and PhD in Economics, University of California-Berkeley. Office Room 1404B. Email smarks@bu.edu. Phone 617-358-3213. Full CV. SSRN Author Page. Google Scholar Page. Biography.

  7. Visit Brooklyn Law School. Nationally Recognized for Academic and Career Excellence. Superb preparation for success in careers across legal fields and beyond. Top ranked by preLaw magazine for our Clinical and Public Service Law programs.

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