Professor of Law Emeritus. Professor Mallamud earned his
A.B. with honors at Oberlin College in 1958 and his J.D. cum laude in
1961 at Harvard Law School, where he was a member of the Board of
Student Advisers. In 1962, he completed a certificate in African law at
the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies. He
has been a Massachusetts Institute of Technology fellow in Africa and
an associate in law in the J.S.D. program at Columbia Law School. He
was associated with the law firm of Jacobs, Persinger, and Parker in
New York City before entering the teaching profession. Among his
publications are "Begging and the First Amendment" (South Carolina Law Review), "Judicial Intrusion into Cable Television Regulation: The Misuse of O'Brien in Reviewing Compulsory Carriage Rules" (Villanova Law Review), "The Broadcast Licensee as Fiduciary: Toward the Enforcement of Discretion" (Duke Law Journal), and "Courts, Statutes, and Administrative Agency Jurisdiction: A Consideration of Limits on Judicial Creativity" (South Carolina Law Review). After
serving as associate dean for academic affairs for nine years,
Professor Mallamud returned to the faculty full time in July 1987. |