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Frickey, Philip Paul was born on June 29, 1953 in Oberlin, Kansas, United States. Son of Carl Lewis and Doreen Lydia Frickey.
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Frickey, Philip Paul was born on June 29, 1953 in Oberlin, Kansas, United States. Son of Carl Lewis and Doreen Lydia Frickey.
Bachelor in Political Science with distinction, U. Kansas, 1975; Juris Doctor magna cum laude, University of Michigan, 1978.
Law clerk to Judge John Minor Wisdom, United States Court Appeals (5th circuit), New Orleans, 1978-1979; law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall, Supreme Court of the United States Court, Washington, 1979-1980; associate, Shea & Gardner, Washington, 1981-1983; associate professor of law, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, 1983-1989; professor of law, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, 1989-1991; Julius E. Davis professor of law, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, 1990-1991; Faegre and Benson professor of law, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, since 1991. Visiting associate professor of law U. Kansas Law School, Lawrence, 1980. Visiting professor law Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1996.
(The fourth edition maintains the pathbreaking materials o...)
( In Law and Public Choice, Daniel Farber and Philip Fric...)
(THIRD EDITION Supplement to - Cases and Materials on Legi...)
(The Fifth Edition offers a comprehensive introduction to ...)
(This supplement brings the principal text current with re...)
Member of committee of visitors University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, since 1989. Member American Law Institute, Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Mary Ann Bernard, May 7, 1983. Children: Alexander, Elizabeth.