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Frank Isaac Michelman (born May 26, 1936) is an American legal scholar and the
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University Professor Emeritus at Harvard Law School.


Early life

In 1960, Michelman was graduated from Harvard Law School. He clerked for Justice William Brennan of the
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during the 1961 Term. In 1962, he joined the Harvard Law School faculty.


Scholarship

Michelman wrote the influential
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article, "Property, Utility and Fairness", (80 '' Harv. L. Rev.'' 1165 (1967)) on the economic reasons for just compensation in the 5th Amendment
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in the United States Constitution. This article was cited by the majority in its opinion in '' Penn Central v. New York City'', the Supreme Court case that dealt with the authority of a local
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landmark law that forbade the railroad company from putting up a skyscraper above the historic Grand Central Terminal structure. Michelman's analysis relied on evaluating whether the nuisance costs and value to society were worth it. He observed that while the courts did not always provide rulings which were fair or provided utility, they provided as perfect a result that can be obtained by the courts. He observed that administrative agencies and legislatures were shirking their roles in the compensation process. He retired from the university professorship in 2012, and in February 2013 Cass Sunstein was appointed by Harvard University's president,
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, to succeed him.


Honors and awards

Michelman served as vice-president of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy 1994–1996 and as its president, 1998–2001. Michelman was the first recipient of the College of William and Mary's Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize in 2004. The Prize is awarded annually to an individual whose work contributes to furthering the cause of private property rights. He was selected for the award largely due to his article, "Property, Utility, and Fairness: Comments on the Ethical Foundations of 'Just Compensation' Law", 80 ''Har.L. Rev.'' 1165 (1967). In 2005 he won the
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's Henry M. Phillips Prize, which he was awarded at a November ceremony in Philadelphia. As of 2022, the prize has been given only twenty-six times since it was established in 1888, and honored Michelman's significant contributions to the field of jurisprudence. In October 2007, Frank Michelman was a Distinguished Visitor at the
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, Germany.


Publications

* Michelman, Frank I. "Unenumerated Rights Under Popular Constitutionalism," 9 ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law'' 121 (2006). * Michelman, Frank I. "Reflection," 82 Texas Law Review 1737 (2004). * Michelman, Frank I. "The Constitution, Social Rights, and Liberal Political Justification," 1 ''International Journal of Constitutional Law'' 13 (2003). * Michelman, Frank I. "The Bill of Rights, The Common Law, and The Freedom-Friendly State," 58 ''Miami Law Review'' 401 (2003). * Michelman, Frank I. "The Problem of Constitutional Interpretive Disagreement: Can Discourses of Application Help?" in Habermas and Pragmatism (M. Aboulafia, M. Bookman & C. Kemps eds., 2002). (This paper has been republished in Chinese, in the "Practical Philosophy Series," volume ''Civic Republicanism'') * Michelman, Frank I. "Morality, Identity, and 'Constitutional Patriotism'," 76 ''Denver University Law Review'' 1009 (1999). * Michelman, Frank I. ''Brennan and Democracy'' (Princeton University Press 1999). * Michelman, Frank I. "The Subject of Liberalism," 46 ''Stanford Law Review'' 1807 (1994) (reviewing John Rawls, Columbia Univ. Press, Political Liberalism (1996)). * Michelman, Frank I. "Takings, 1987," 88 ''Columbia Law Review'' 1600 (1988). * Michelman, Frank I. "Ethics, Economics, and the Law of Property" in ''Ethics, Economics, and the Law'' (NOMOS series - 24) (J. Roland Pennock & John W. Chapman eds., New York University Press, 1982). * Michelman, Frank I. "Property, Utility and Fairness: Comments on the Ethical Foundations of 'Just Compensation' Law" Vol. (80)6, April, ''Harvard Law Review'', pp. 1165–1258


See also

* Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference *
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References


External links


Michelman's Bio at Harvard Law School's website
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