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Professor Steve Calandrillo is the Jeffrey & Susan Brotman Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law. He joined the faculty in 2000 and was appointed as the Charles Stone Professor of Law in 2008 and the Jeffrey & Susan Brotman Professor of Law in 2015. A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, Calandrillo has been a John M. Olin Fellow in Law & Economics and has been published in various top law reviews such as the Boston University Law Review and the Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance. His scholarly work focuses on the intersection of economic analysis and law, addressing a range of public policy issues including permanent daylight saving time, minimum wage legislation, and tort law. He teaches subjects including Contracts, Law and Economics, and Advanced Torts. Calandrillo is a recognized speaker at national events and has received the University of Washington's Distinguished Teaching Award multiple times. Additionally, he has served as the Associate Dean for Faculty and the Faculty Advisor to the Washington Law Review.
University of Washington School of Law • Seattle, WA
Teaching law courses and conducting research in Law and Economics.
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