John Leubsdorf is a former Fulbright scholar who has written several
books and numerous articles about legal ethics, civil procedure, the
legal profession, and law and literature. He helped desegregate the Boston schools as a partner
at a large Boston law firm.
Professor Leubsdorf earned his B.A. in 1963 from Harvard, his M.A. in
English in 1964 from Stanford, and his J.D. in 1967 from Harvard before
clerking for a federal appellate judge. He was a member
of the faculty at the Boston University School of Law prior to joining
the Rutgers faculty in 1985 and has been visiting professor at Columbia,
University of California at Berkeley, Cornell, Cardozo, New York
University, and Harvard Law Schools, and a Fulbright scholar in Paris.
He has written a book on French legal ethics and was associate reporter for the Restatement of the Law
Governing Lawyers.
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