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Jerry L. Mashaw

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Jerry L. Mashaw
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Basic facts
Organization:Yale Law School
Role:Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law
Education:•Tulane University
•University of Edinburgh

Jerry L. Mashaw is an American legal scholar and became a law professor at Yale Law School in 1976.[1] Mashaw teaches couses on administrative law, social welfare policy, regulation, legislation, and public institution design, according to his faculty profile.[2] He has written several books and articles about administrative law.[2]

Below is a summary of Mashaw's education and other professional accomplishments:[1]

Academic degrees:

  • B.A., 1962, Tulane University
  • L.L.B., 1964, Tulane University Law School
  • Ph.D., 1969, University of Edinburgh

Professional positions:

  • Assistant professor, Tulane University Law School, 1966-1968
  • Assistant, associate professor, University of Virginia Law School, 1968-1976
  • Professor, Yale University, 1976-2015
  • Sterling professor of law emeritus and professorial lecturer, Yale University, 2015-present
  • Senior fellow, Administrative Conference of the United States
  • Past president and member of the Board of Trustees, National Academy of Social Insurance
  • Fellow, National Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Founding co-editor, Journal of Law Economics and Organization


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