18 Facts About Margaret Radin

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Margaret Jane Radin was born on 1941 and is the Henry King Ransom Professor of Law, emerita, at the University of Michigan Law School by vocation, and a flutist by avocation.

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Margaret Radin has held law faculty positions at University of Toronto, University of Michigan, Stanford University, University of Southern California, and University of Oregon, and has been a faculty visitor at Harvard University, Princeton University, University of California at Berkeley, and New York University.

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Margaret Radin's best known scholarly work explores the basis and limits of property rights and contractual obligation.

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Margaret Radin's has contributed significantly to feminist legal theory, legal and political philosophy, and the evolution of law in the digital world.

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Margaret Radin received her AB in music from Stanford University in 1963, her MFA in Music History from Brandeis University in 1965, and was advanced to candidacy for a PhD in musicology at University of California Berkeley in 1968 before changing her career path to law.

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Margaret Radin's received her J D from the University of Southern California Law School in 1976 .

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Margaret Radin is Distinguished Research Scholar at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, where she serves on the Advisory Group for the Centre for Innovation Law and Policy.

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Margaret Radin's is Henry King Ransom Professor of Law, emerita, University of Michigan Law School and William Benjamin Scott and Luna M Scott Professor of Law, Stanford University .

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Margaret Radin has taught at Harvard University, University of California at Berkeley, New York University, and Princeton University, where she was the inaugural Microsoft Fellow in Law and Public Affairs.

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Margaret Radin is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Member of the American Law Institute.

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Margaret Radin's created a course in International Intellectual Property, and a Student Scholarship Seminar in which law students develop publisher papers.

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Margaret Radin is a member of the State Bar of California.

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13.

Margaret Radin is coauthor of a casebook, Internet Commerce: The Emerging Legal Framework .

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Margaret Radin has published two books exploring the problems of propertization: Contested Commodities and Reinterpreting Property .

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Margaret Radin is well known for developing the concept of market-inalienability, a term she coined to refer to what kinds of things should not be traded in markets.

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Margaret Radin is known for re-examining the basis of freedom of choice that is basic to freedom of contract and how it is reflected in contemporary law.

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Margaret Radin is a grandniece of Max Margaret Radin, a leader of the legal realist movement in the first half of the 20th century, but she never met him.

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Margaret Radin's is married to violinist Phillip Coonce and the mother of Wayland Radin, J D, who calls himself an "outdoorsy" lawyer, and Amadea Britton, M D, a public health scientist interested in infectious diseases.

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