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Cary Coglianese is Associate Professor of Public
Policy at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy
School of Government and Chair of the Regulatory
Policy Program at the School’s Center
for Business and Government.
Coglianese's research focuses on issues of regulation
and administrative law, with a particular emphasis
on the empirical evaluation of alternative regulatory
strategies and the role of disputing and negotiation
in regulatory policy making. His work has appeared
in, among other journals, the Administrative
Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Law & Society Review,
Michigan Law Review, University of Pennsylvania
Law Review, and Stanford Law Review.
An affiliated scholar at the Harvard Law School
and the director of the Kennedy School's Politics
Research Group, Coglianese teaches public
law, legislation, environmental law and policy,
and regulatory strategy. During this past year,
he was the Irvine Visiting Professor of Law at
Stanford Law School. In 2005, he will be a Visiting
Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania
Law School.
Coglianese is the founder and co-chair of the Law & Society
Association’s international collaborative research network
on regulatory governance, the Vice Chair of E-Rulemaking
Committee of the American Bar Association's section on
Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, and the Vice
Chair of the Innovation, Management Systems, and Trading
Committee of the American Bar Association's section on
Environment, Energy, and Resources.
Coglianese received his J.D., M.P.P. (public policy), and Ph.D.
in political science from the University of Michigan.
Contact Information:
John F. Kennedy School of Government
79 John F. Kennedy Street, Weil Hall
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
cary_coglianese@harvard.edu
(617) 495-1402 (Telephone)
(617) 495-1710 (Facsimile)
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