Anthony T Kronman
Bio
Anthony Kronman is Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School. A former Dean of Yale Law School, Professor Kronman teaches in the areas of contracts, bankruptcy, jurisprudence, social theory, and professional responsibility. Before coming to Yale, he taught at the University of Chicago. Among his books are Education’s End: Why Our Colleges and Universities Have Given Up on the Meaning of Life, Max Weber, Contracts: Cases and Materials (with F. Kessler and G. Gilmore), and Lost Lawyer. Professor Kronman received his B.A. from Williams College, and his Ph.D. in Philosophy and J.D. from Yale.
Education
J.D., Yale, 1975
Ph.D. (Philosophy), Yale, 1972
B.A., Williams, 1968
Courses Taught
Contracts
From Natural Law to Natural Right
Hobbes, Spinoza, and the Enlightenment Critique of Religion
Kant: Moral, Legal, and Theological Writings
Law and Religion