Lisa Bernstein

Lisa Bernstein is a lawyer and law professor. Bernstein is Wilson-Dickinson Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School.[1]

In 1986, Bernstein earned a BA in economics from the University of Chicago, where she was Phi Beta Kappa, then a JD from Harvard Law School in 1990. She was on faculty at Boston University (beginning in 1991) and Georgetown University (beginning in 1995) before joining the University of Chicago faculty in 1998.[2]

With Francesco Parisi, Bernstein edited Customary Law and Economics (Edward Elgar, 2014).

Bibliography

Bernstein, Lisa (January 1992), "Opting out of the Legal System: Extralegal Contractual Relations in the Diamond Industry", The Journal of Legal Studies, 21 (1), pp. 115–157

Bernstein, Lisa (May 1996), "Merchant law in a merchant court: Rethinking the code's search for immanent business norms", The University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 144 (5), pp. 1765–1821

Bernstein, Lisa (Summer 1999), "The Questionable Empirical Basis of Article 2's Incorporation Strategy: A Preliminary Study", The University of Chicago Law Review, 66 (3), pp. 710–780

Bernstein, Lisa (June 2001), "Private Commercial Law in the Cotton Industry: Creating Cooperation through Rules, Norms, and Institutions", Michigan Law Review, 99 (7), pp. 1724–1790

References

  1. "Lisa Bernstein". www.law.uchicago.edu. University of Chicago Law School. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  2. "Lisa Bernstein | The Federalist Society". fedsoc.org. Retrieved 2018-08-12.
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