Phillip Elias Areeda (January 28, 1930 – December 24, 1995)
was an American legal scholar known for his scholarship on
U.S. antitrust law
In the United States, antitrust law is a collection of mostly federal laws that regulate the conduct and organization of businesses to promote competition and prevent unjustified monopolies. The three main U.S. antitrust statutes are the Sherman ...
. Areeda was a law professor at
Harvard University from 1961 until his death in 1995.
Life and career
Areeda was born in
Detroit, Michigan, in 1930. He was of
Lebanese
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* Something of, from, or related to the Lebanese Republic
* Lebanese people
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ancestry. He studied
economics at
Harvard University, graduating in 1951 with an
A.B. ''summa cum laude''. He then attended the
Harvard Law School
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Each class ...
, becoming an editor of the ''
Harvard Law Review
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'' and graduating in 1954 with an
LL.B. ''summa cum laude''.
After law school, Areeda served in the
U.S. Air Force for two years. In 1956, he was appointed Special Assistant in the
White House Office, and in 1958 he was appointed Assistant Special Counsel to the President.
[Government Printing Office. ''United States Government Organization Manual 1958-59''. Washington, DC: GPO. p. 58] As Assistant Special Counsel, he helped draft and research White House staff studies dealing with economic and legal matters. Areeda continued in these duties until the end of the
Eisenhower Administration. In 1961 he accepted a position on the Harvard Law School faculty, and published a book, ''Antitrust Analysis'', in 1967. In the autumn of 1974 and winter of 1975, he briefly served as a
White House Counsel in the
Ford Administration.
Areeda was elected a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1983.
He died of
leukemia in 1995 in
Cambridge, Massachusetts aged 65.
A building at Harvard Law, Areeda Hall, is named in his honor.
References
External links
Papers and Records of Phillip E. Areeda, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library*
ttp://news.harvard.edu/gazette/1996/06.06/TheLatePhillipA.html Posthumous teaching award from Harvard*
Harvard Law School alumni
Harvard Law School faculty
1930 births
1995 deaths
Deaths from leukemia
Scholars of competition law
American people of Lebanese descent
Lawyers from Detroit
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American legal scholars
Deaths from cancer in Massachusetts
20th-century American lawyers
John M. Olin Foundation
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