| Cary Coglianese
Cary
Coglianese
is a Senior Research Fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani
Center
for Business and Government at Harvard
University's John F. Kennedy School of 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. Coglianese is the
founder and co-chair of the Law & Society
Association’s international collaborative research
network on regulatory governance, a Vice Chair of the E-Rulemaking Committee of the American Bar Association's
section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, and
a Vice Chair of the Innovation, Management Systems, and
Trading Committee of the American Bar Association's section
on Environment, Energy, and Resources. He is also
co-editor of a new peer-reviewed journal, Regulation
& Governance. A
member of the Kennedy School faculty for twelve years, Coglianese
has
also taught as a visiting professor of law at the University of
Pennsylvania, Stanford University, and Vanderbilt
University. He
received his J.D., M.P.P. (public policy), and
Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan. Effective
July 1, 2006, he is the Edward B. Shils
Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at the
University of
Pennsylvania, where he directs the Penn Program on
Regulation.
Harvard 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) Penn
Contact Information University
of Pennsylvania Law School 3400
Chestnut Street Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19104 ccoglian@law.upenn.edu (215)
898-6867 (Telephone) (215)
573-2025 (Facsimile)
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