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Eric Andrew Posner (; born December 5, 1965) is an American lawyer and legal scholar who has served as a counsel for the Department of Justice Antitrust Division since 2022. As a law professor at the
University of Chicago Law School The University of Chicago Law School is the law school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. It is consistently ranked among the best and most prestigious law schools in the world, and has many dist ...
, Posner has taught international law, contract law, and bankruptcy, among other areas. As of 2021, he was the second most-cited active legal scholar in the United States. He is the son of retired Seventh Circuit Judge
Richard Posner Richard Allen Posner (; born January 11, 1939) is an American jurist and legal scholar who served as a federal appellate judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1981 to 2017. A senior lecturer at the University of Chica ...
.


Education

Posner attended
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
(
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and
M.A. A Master of Arts ( la, Magister Artium or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA, M.A., AM, or A.M.) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Tho ...
degrees in philosophy, summa cum laude) and received his J.D. degree from
Harvard Law School Harvard Law School (Harvard Law or HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States. Each class ...
(magna cum laude) in 1991. He clerked for Judge
Stephen F. Williams Stephen Fain Williams (September 23, 1936 – August 7, 2020) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit until his death from complications of COVID-19 on August 7, 2020. Early l ...
of the
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.


Career

Posner started his teaching career at the
University of Pennsylvania Law School The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School (also known as Penn Law or Penn Carey Law) is the law school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is among the most selective and olde ...
from 1993 to 1998. In 1998, Posner joined the
University of Chicago Law School The University of Chicago Law School is the law school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. It is consistently ranked among the best and most prestigious law schools in the world, and has many dist ...
where he is now the Kirkland and Ellis Distinguished Service
Professor of Law Legal education is the education of individuals in the principles, practices, and theory of law. It may be undertaken for several reasons, including to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for admission to legal practice in a particular j ...
and Esther Kane Research Chair. He has also been a visiting professor at
Columbia Law School Columbia Law School (Columbia Law or CLS) is the law school of Columbia University, a private Ivy League university in New York City. Columbia Law is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious law schools in the world and has always ranked i ...
and
NYU School of Law New York University School of Law (NYU Law) is the law school of New York University, a private research university in New York City. Established in 1835, it is the oldest law school in New York City and the oldest surviving law school in New ...
. From 1998 to 2011, he was an editor of ''
The Journal of Legal Studies ''The Journal of Legal Studies'' is a law journal published by the University of Chicago Press focusing on interdisciplinary academic research in law and legal institutions. It emphasizes social science approaches, especially those of economics, ...
''. He is the author or co-author of many books and articles, on subjects including
international law International law (also known as public international law and the law of nations) is the set of rules, norms, and standards generally recognized as binding between states. It establishes normative guidelines and a common conceptual framework for ...
, cost-benefit analysis, and
constitutional law Constitutional law is a body of law which defines the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a State (polity), state, namely, the executive (government), executive, the parliament or legislature, and the judiciary; as well as th ...
. At Chicago he teaches Antitrust, Contracts, Public International Law, and Financial Regulation, amongst other courses. Beginning in 2022, Posner began service as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust at the
United States Department of Justice The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice in the United State ...
.


Work

Posner's published books have ranged over several topics including international law, foreign relations law, contracts, and
game theory Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interactions among rational agents. Myerson, Roger B. (1991). ''Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict,'' Harvard University Press, p.&nbs1 Chapter-preview links, ppvii–xi It has appli ...
and the law. In 2005, Posner posted about the trial of the deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. In June 2013, Posner and
Jameel Jaffer Jameel Jaffer is a human rights and civil liberties attorney and the inaugural director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, which was created to defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age. The Inst ...
, fellow at the
Open Society Foundations Open Society Foundations (OSF), formerly the Open Society Institute, is a Grant (money), grantmaking network founded and chaired by business magnate George Soros. Open Society Foundations financially supports civil society groups around the wo ...
, participated in ''
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'' ''Room for Debate'' series. Posner responded to concerns about expanded
National Security Agency The National Security Agency (NSA) is a national-level intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collecti ...
(NSA) programs that vacuum information about the private lives of American citizens. Those who oppose the surveillance claim that the collection and storing of unlimited metadata is a highly invasive form of surveillance of citizens' communications. Posner claimed that Americans obtain the services they want by disclosing private information to strangers such as doctors and insurance companies. Posner in 2013 argued that since 2001 there had not been a single instance of "war-on-terror-related surveillance in which the government used information obtained for security purposes to target a political opponent, dissenter or critic". In 2015, Posner co-founded the book review ''
The New Rambler ''The New Rambler'' is an online book review co-founded by Eric Posner, Adrian Vermeule, and Blakey Vermeule in 2015. It was relaunched under new editorship in August 2019. Its current editors are Cindy Ewing, Connor Ewing, Simon Stern, and Anna S ...
''. Posner's position concerning the heightened standing of the executive branch of government was criticized in 2016 by
Jeremy Waldron Jeremy Waldron (; born 13 October 1953) is a New Zealand professor of law and philosophy. He holds a University Professorship at the New York University School of Law, is affiliated with the New York University Department of Philosophy, and was f ...
in his book ''Political Political Theory'' as not sufficiently sensitive to issue of legislative priorities. In 2018, Posner co-wrote an article advocating a system of market-oriented, privately sponsored work visas as a supplement to U.S. immigration policy.


Selected bibliography


Books

*''Law and Social Norms'' (Harvard University Press, 2000). *''The Limits of International Law'' (Oxford University Press, 2005) (with
Jack Goldsmith Jack Landman Goldsmith III (born September 26, 1962) is an American legal scholar. He is a professor at Harvard Law School who has written extensively in the fields of international law, civil procedure, federal courts, conflict of laws, and nat ...
). *''Terror in the Balance: Security, Liberty, and the Courts'' (Oxford University Press, 2007) (with
Adrian Vermeule Cornelius Adrian Comstock Vermeule (, born May 2, 1968) is an American legal scholar who is currently the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. He is best known for his contributions to constitutional law and admin ...
). *''Perils of Global Legalism'' (University of Chicago Press, 2009) *''Law and Happiness'' (University of Chicago Press, 2010) *''Climate Change Justice'' (Princeton University Press, 2010) (with David Weisbach) *''The Executive Unbound: After the Madisonian Republic'' (with
Adrian Vermeule Cornelius Adrian Comstock Vermeule (, born May 2, 1968) is an American legal scholar who is currently the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. He is best known for his contributions to constitutional law and admin ...
)(Oxford University Press 2011) , *''Contract Law and Theory'' (Aspen 2011) *''Economic Foundations of International Law'' (Harvard 2013) (with Alan Sykes) *''The Twilight of Human Rights Law'' (Oxford University Press 2014) *''Radical Markets'' (Princeton University Press 2018) (with E. Glen Weyl) *''Last Resort: The Financial Crisis and the Future Bailouts'' (University of Chicago Press, 2018) *''The Demagogue's Playbook: The Battle for American Democracy from the Founders to Trump'' (All Points Books, 2020)


Articles

*"Understanding the Resemblance Between Modern and Traditional Customary International Law", 40 ''Va. J. Int'l Law'' 639 (2000; with Jack L. Goldsmith) *"Moral and Legal Rhetoric in International Relations: A Rational Choice Perspective", 31'' J. Legal Stud.'' S115 (2002; with Jack Goldsmith) *"Do States Have a Moral Obligation to Comply with International Law?", 55 ''Stan. L. Rev.'' 1901 (2003) *"A Theory of the Laws of War", 70 ''U. Chi. L. Rev.'' 297 (2003) *"Transnational Legal Process and the Supreme Court's 2003–2004 Term: Some Skeptical Observations", 12 ''Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law'' 23 (2004) *"Judicial Independence in International Tribunals", 93 ''Cal. L. Rev.'' 1 (2005; with John Yoo) *"Optimal War and Jus ad Bellum", 93 ''Georgetown L.J.'' 993 (2005) (with Alan Sykes) *"Terrorism and the Laws of War", 5 ''Chi. J. Int'l L.'' 423 (2005) *"International Law and the Disaggregated State", 32 ''Fla. St. U. L. Rev.'' 797 (2005) *"International Law and the Rise of China", 7 ''Chi. J. Int'l L.'' 1 (2006; with John Yoo) *"International Law: A Welfarist Approach", 73 ''U. Chi. L. Rev.'' 487 (2006) *"An Economic Analysis of State and Individual Responsibility Under International Law", ''Amer. L. & Econ. Rev.'' (forthcoming; with Alan Sykes) *"Deference to the Executive in the United States after September 11: Congress, the Courts, and the Office of Legal Counsel," 35 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 213 (2012). *
Is the International Court of Justice Biased?
" ''J. Legal Stud.'' (forthcoming) (with Miguel de Figueiredo).


Newspaper columns



" ''
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'', February 15, 2017
A Threat That Belongs Behind Bars
" ''
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'', June 25, 2006 *"Apply the Golden Rule to al Qaeda?", ''
The Wall Street Journal ''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
'', July 15, 2006, p. A9
Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme—the Internet's favorite currency will collapse
, ''
Slate Magazine ''Slate'' is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States. It was created in 1996 by former '' New Republic'' editor Michael Kinsley, initially under the ownership of Microsoft as part of MSN. In 20 ...
'', April 11, 2013


Personal life

He has a wife and two children. He is a son of the former
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (in case citations, 7th Cir.) is the U.S. federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the courts in the following districts: * Central District of Illinois * Northern District of Il ...
judge
Richard Posner Richard Allen Posner (; born January 11, 1939) is an American jurist and legal scholar who served as a federal appellate judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1981 to 2017. A senior lecturer at the University of Chica ...
.


References


External links


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at the
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