Professor of Law. Professor Korobkin earned his B.A.
summa cum laude in 1978 at the University of Michigan, an A.M. degree
in English and American literature and languages in 1981 at Harvard
University, and his J.D. cum laude at the University of Michigan in
1983. Professor Korobkin is admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts and
practiced for several years in the commercial law group at the Boston
law firm of Gaston and Snow. Before coming to Rutgers, he was a
professor at Western New England College School of Law. His
publications include "Rehabilitating Values: A Jurisprudence of
Bankruptcy" (Columbia Law Review), "Value and Rationality in Bankruptcy Decisionmaking" (William and Mary Law Review), "Contractarianism and the Normative Foundations of Bankruptcy Law" (Texas Law Review), and "The Role of Normative Theory in Bankruptcy Debates" (Iowa Law Review). |