| Daniel A. Farber Born: 16-Jul-1950 Birthplace: Chicago, IL
  Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Educator, Author Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Retained by the People     University: BA Philosophy, University of Illinois (1971)     University: MA Sociology, University of Illinois (1972)     Law School: JD, University of Illinois (1975)     Professor: University of Illinois (1978-81)     Professor: University of Minnesota (1981-2003)     Professor: Stanford University (1987-88)     Professor: Harvard University (1998)     Professor: University of Chicago (2000)     Professor: University of California at Berkeley (2002-)
      Sidley Austin (1977-78) 
    Law Clerk for Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens (1976-77)     Law Clerk for Judge Philip W. Tone, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals (1975-76)     American Academy of Arts and Sciences      American Law Institute      Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee      Obama for America      Obama Victory Fund 2012      Order of the Coif      District of Columbia Bar      Illinois State Bar Association 
  
Author of books: 
Environmental Law: Cases and Materials (1981, textbook, with Roger W. Findley).) Environmental Law in a Nutshell (1983, textbook, with Roger W. Findley) A History of the American Constitution (1990, with Suzanna Sherry) Law and Public Choice: A Critical Introduction (1991, with Philip P. Frickey) Cases and Materials on Constitutional Law: Themes for the Constitution's Third Century (1993, textbook, with William N. Eskridge, Jr. and Philip P. Frickey) Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law (1997, with Suzanna Sherry) The First Amendment (1998) Eco-Pragmatism: Making Sensible Environmental Decisions in an Uncertain World (1999) Desperately Seeking Certainty (2002) The First Amendment (2002) Lincoln's Constitution (2003) Environment Law in a Nutshell (2004) Disasters And the Law: Katrina And Beyond (2006, with Jim Chen) Retained by the People: The "Silent" Ninth Amendment and the Constitutional Rights Americans Don't Know They Have (2007)
  
 
 
 
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