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Peter H. Schuck is the Simeon E. Baldwin Professor of Law at Yale Law
School where he has held the chair since 1984. He has also served as Deputy
Dean. His major fields of teaching and research are tort law; immigration,
citizenship, and refugee law; groups, diversity, and law; and administrative
law. His most recent books include Meditations of a Militant Moderate:
Cool Views on Hot Issues; Immigration Stories; Foundations of Administrative
Law; Diversity in America: Keeping Government at a Safe Distance; and
The Limits of Law: Essays on Democratic Governance. He is a member of
the American Law Institute's advisory committee for the Restatement of
Torts (Third), Basic Principles, and a contributing editor to The American
Lawyer. Prior to joining Yale, he was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Planning and Evaluation in the U.S. Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare. Professor Schuck holds a B.A. from Cornell, a J.D. from Harvard
Law School, an LL.M. in International Law from N.Y.U., and an M.A. in
Government from Harvard.
Email: peter.schuck@yale.edu

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