Bruce H. Mann

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Bruce H. Mann

Bruce Hartling Mann (born April 27, 1950 ) is an American legal scholar . He is a professor at Harvard University . He is the husband of US presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren .

Life

Mann received his undergraduate degree from Brown University . He continued his law degree at Yale University , where he completed his PhD in history.

Mann has taught as a visiting professor or faculty member in the law departments of Washington University in St. Louis and the universities of Connecticut, Houston, Texas, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and the history department at Princeton.

He is a professor of law at Harvard Law School, where he teaches in American legal history, property law, and corporate law. He has received numerous awards for his teaching.

Act

Man made u. a. with the books Neighbors and Strangers: Law and Community in Early Connecticut (1987) and the award-winning Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence (2002).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Copyright Encyclopedia
  2. a b c d e https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/10550/Mann