
by David Holahan
Guido Calabresi, an esteemed Yale law prof and federal appellate judge, still considers himself a refugee. Guido Calabresi, who is 83, continues to do many-splendored things. He is a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, one step below the Supreme Court.
He is a professor at the Yale Law School, where he began teaching in 1959 and which he led as dean from 1985 to 1994. He is a distinguished scholar credited with co-founding a new field of law that bequeathed to the world, among other benefits, the concept of no-fault accidents.
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