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31 Phil. & Pub. Aff. 2 (2003)

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Notes   on
the  Contributors


SAMUEL SCHEFFLER is the Class of 1941 World War
II Memorial Professor of Philosophy and Law at
the University of California, Berkeley. He is the
author of The Rejection of Consequentialism
(1982, rev. ed. 1994), Human Morality (1992), and
Boundaries and Allegiances (2001), all from
Oxford University Press. He is an Associate Editor
of Philosophy & Public Affairs.

BARBARA FRIED is Professor of Law and Deane
Johnson Faculty Scholar at Stanford University.
She is the author of The Progressive Assault on
Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and
Economics Movement  (Harvard University Press,
1998). This is her first appearance in Philosophy &
Public Affairs.

ALAN STRUDLER is Associate Professor of Legal
Studies and Director of the Ethics Program at the
Wharton  School, University of Pennsylvania. His
research interests include moral theory; ethical
issues in law, particularly securities law; and pro-
fessional responsibility. This is his first appear-
ance in Philosophy & Public Affairs.

DAVID WASSERMAN  is a Research Scholar at the
University of Maryland's Institute for Philosophy
and Public Policy. He is the author of A Sword for
the Convicted (Greenwood, 1990), co-author of
Disability, Difference, Discrimination, with Anita
Silvers and Mary Mahowald (Rowman   and Little-
field, 1998), and co-editor of Genetics and Crimi-
nal Behavior, with Robert Wachbroit (Cambridge
University Press, 2001).

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