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Robert C. Hockett
Edward Cornell Professor of Law
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Ian Hewson
Associate Professor, Microbiology
Ian Hewson is an associate professor in the Department of Microbiology in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He is a biological oceanographer working on the impacts of viruses on aquatic biogeochemistry. Hewson is the director of undergraduate studies and program coordinator for Marine Biology at Cornell. His research focuses on marine microbiology, marine ecology, biological oceanography, and marine science.
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George A. Hay
Charles Frank Reavis Sr. Professor of Law and Professor of Economics
George Hay is one of the foremost antitrust authorities in the United States. Professor Hay teaches a variety of law and law-related courses in both the Law School and the College of Arts and Sciences and lectures on antitrust throughout the United States and the rest of the world.
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Valerie Hans
Charles F. Rechlin Professor of Law
Valerie P. Hans conducts empirical studies of law and the courts and is one of the nation's leading authorities on the jury system. She studies the diverse forms of citizen participation in legal decision making in other countries.
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James Grimmelmann
Tessler Family Professor of Digital and Information Law
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Kate Griffith
Jean McKelvey–Alice Grant Professor
Kati Griffith is a professor in the Department of Labor Relations, Law, and History in Cornell's ILR School and an associate member of the Cornell Law faculty. Her research focuses primarily on the intersection of immigration and workplace law and legal issues affecting low-wage workers.
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Maggie Gardner
Associate Professor, Law
Maggie Gardner is a scholar of civil procedure and international law. She studies how to improve the efficiency and coordination of litigation involving foreign parties and is also interested in decision making and procedure from the perspective of U.S. district court judges.
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Robert H. Frank
Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management Emeritus
Robert H. Frank's research focuses on strategy and business economics, behavioral economics, and entrepreneurship. He is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos. For more than a decade, his Economic View column appeared monthly in the New York Times.
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Michael Fontaine
Professor, Classics
Michael Fontaine is a Latinist whose latest work is on the effective use of humor in diplomacy. His research ranges across Latin literature, classical Roman and Greek society, and the Renaissance.
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Katherine Dickin
Associate Professor, Department of Public & Ecosystem Health
Kate Dickin conducts formative, implementation, and evaluation research to enhance the effectiveness of programs to improve nutritional status and reduce health inequities in the U.S. and globally.