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Presser, Stephen Bruce was born on August 10, 1946 in Chattanooga. Son of Sidney and Estelle (Shapiro) Presser.
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Presser, Stephen Bruce was born on August 10, 1946 in Chattanooga. Son of Sidney and Estelle (Shapiro) Presser.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1968; Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1971.
Law clerk to Judge Malcolm Richard Wilkey, United States Court Appeals (District of Columbia circuit), 1971-1972; associate, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, 1972-1974; assistant professor of law, Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey, 1974-1976; visiting associate professor, University of Virginia, 1976-1977; professor, Northwestern University, Chicago, since 1977; class 1940 research professor, Northwestern University, Chicago, 1992-1993; Raoul Berger professor legal history, Northwestern University, Chicago, since 1992; associate dean academic affairs School Law, Northwestern University, Chicago, 1982-1985; adjunctprof., Kellogg Graduate School Management, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois., since 1992. Adjunct Professor management and strategy Kellogg Graduate School Management, Northwestern University, Chicago, since 1992.
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(Originally published in 1980, this text was the first cas...)
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Member academic advisory board Washington Legal Foundation. Member American Society Legal History (board directors 1979-1982), American Law Institute, University.Club Chicago (board directors since 1997, secretary, since 1999), Legal Club Chicago, Reform Club (London).
Married Carole Smith, June 18, 1968 (divorced 1987). Children: David Carter, Elisabeth Catherine. Married ArLynn Leiber, December 13, 1987.
Children: Joseph Leiber, Eastman Leiber.