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Aaron Director


 

Aaron Director (1901-September 11, 2004), a celebrated professor at the University of Chicago Law School, played a central role in the development of the so-called Chicago School of economics. Together with his better known brother-in-law, Nobel laureate Milton Friedman, Director influenced a generation of jurists, including Robert Bork, Richard Posner, Antonin Scalia and Chief Justice William Rehnquist.

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1901 - September 11 - 2004 - University of Chicago Law School - Economics - Milton Friedman - Robert Bork - Richard Posner - Antonin Scalia - William Rehnquist

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He founded the Journal of Law & Economics in 1958, which he co-edited with Nobel laureate Ronald Coase, that helped to unite the fields of law and economics with far-reaching influence.

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1958 - Ronald Coase

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Born 1901 in Charterisk, Russia, Director immigrated to the United States, and then attended Yale University immediately after World War I. His sister, Rose Director, married Milton Friedman in 1938. During World War II, he held positions in the War Department and the Department of Commerce.

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Charterisk, Russia - United States - Yale University - World War II

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In 1946, Director's appointment to the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School began a half-century of intellectual productivity, although his reluctance about publishing left few writings behind. Director taught antitrust courses at the law school with Edward Levi, who eventually would serve as Dean of Chicago?s Law School, President of the University of Chicago, and as U.S. Attorney General in the Ford administration.

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1946 - Attorney General - Ford administration

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Aaron Director died September 11, 2004 in California.

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