GMU Antonin Scalia Law School (Arlington)

James C. Cooper

GMU Antonin Scalia Law School (Arlington)
Professor

James C. Cooper is professor of law and director of the program on economics and privacy at George Mason University. He brings over a decade of public and private sector experience to his research and teaching. He served as deputy and acting director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Office of Policy Planning, advisor to Federal Trade Commissioner William Kovacic, and an associate in the antitrust group of Crowell and Moring, LLP. His research on vertical restraints, price discrimination, behavioral economics and antitrust, and privacy policy have appeared in top journals and are widely cited. Professor Cooper has a BA from the University of South Carolina, received his PhD in economics from Emory University, and his law degree (magna cum laude) from Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University, where he was a Levy Fellow and a member of the George Mason Law Review. He teaches Economics for Lawyers, Advanced Seminar on Law & Economics, and Digital Information Policy Seminar.

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Auteurs associés

Mercatus Center - George Mason University (Arlington)
US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit (Washington)
George Mason University (Fairfax)
GMU Antonin Scalia Law School (Arlington)
George Mason University (Fairfax)

Vidéos

"Equitable Monetary Relief Under the FTC Act : An Opportunity for a Marginal Improvement" (Academic | Procedure | AWA 2021)
James C. Cooper 30 juin 2021 Webinar

Articles

71 Revue

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