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Cynthia R. Farina

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Cynthia R. Farina
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Basic facts
Organization:Cornell Law School
Education:•Ursinus College
•Boston University School of Law School

Cynthia R. Farina is an American legal scholar and law professor.[1] She became a professor at Cornell Law School in 1985 and has been the principal investigator of the Cornell e-Rulemaking Initiative (CeRI) since 2006.[1] Farina was co-author of the leading casebook in administrative law for many years, a fellow of the Administrative Conference of the United States, and a lifetime fellow of the administrative law section of the American Bar Association, according to her Cornell faculty biography.[2]

The following is a summary of Farina's education and early career:[1]


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