Professor Michael B. Abramowicz
Michael B.
Abramowicz, J.D. is Professor of Law at
The George Washington University Law School.
Michael specializes in law and economics, spanning areas including
intellectual
property, civil procedure, corporate law, administrative law, and
insurance law. His research has been published in the California Law
Review, Columbia Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Michigan Law Review,
New York University Law Review, Stanford Law Review, University of
Chicago Law Review, Virginia Law Review, Yale Law Journal, and many
others. He has also published a book,
Predictocracy: Market Mechanisms
for Public and Private Decision Making, with the Yale University
Press.
Before coming to GW, Michael served as an assistant and
then associate professor at George Mason University School of Law.
He has also served as a visiting assistant professor
at Northwestern University School of Law and as a visiting associate
professor at the University of Chicago Law School.
Michael graduated summa cum laude from Amherst College,
where he majored in economics and served as editor-in-chief of the
campus newspaper. After spending a year as a research assistant at the
Federal Reserve Board, he attended Yale Law School, where he served as
executive editor of the Yale Law Journal and as a co-director of the
landlord tenant clinic. After law school, he clerked for the Honorable
Patrick E. Higginbotham of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth
Circuit.
His papers include
The Hidden Beauty of the Quadratic Market Scoring Rule: A Uniform
Liquidity Market Maker, with Variations,
Train Wrecks, Budget Deficits, and the Entitlements Explosion:
Exploring
the Implications of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Public Debt
Clause,
Prediction Markets for Corporate Governance,
Defining Dicta,
Copyright Redundancy,
Perfecting Patent Prizes,
Predictive Decisionmaking,
Information Markets, Administrative Decisionmaking, and Predictive
Cost-Benefit Analysis,
Judicial Citation to Legislative History:
Contextual Theory and Empirical Analysis,
Central Bank Independence
and Output Stabilization, and
A Fee Limitation Rule for Litigation Finance.
Read the
full list of his publications!
Watch
Fourteenth Amendment and the Debt Ceiling,
Abramowicz: Third Party Financing of Litigation, and
Abramowicz Testimony at Midnight Regulations Hearing.
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