| Neil Duxbury Professor of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science LL.B., University of Hull Law School, 1984 Ph.D., London School of Economics, 1988 Neil Duxbury, Professor of Law at the London School of Economics, has taught Modern American Legal Thought: An Historical Introduction at the Law School. Duxbury is also a senior associate research fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London and the joint articles editor for the Modern Law Review. He is the author of "Jurists and Judges: An Essay on Influence" (Oxford: Hart, 2001), "Random Justice: On Lotteries and Legal Decision-Making" (Oxford UP, 1999), "Patterns of American Jurisprudence" (Oxford UP, 1995), "Frederick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition" (Oxford UP, 2004), and "The Nature and Authority of Precedent" (Cambridge UP, 2008, in press). Full Bio and Publications | |
