Doctor Manne is a Lecturer in Law at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon, as well as the founder and Executive Director of the International Center for Law & Economics, a global think tank. The ICLE focuses on helping firms develop and disseminate the intellectual underpinnings of relevant policies, and to ensure their participation in intellectual and policy debates. The ICLE also works to develop the capacity for rigorous, evidence-based, economic analysis of legal and policy issues throughout the world. Prior to founding ICLE, Doctor Manne was Director, Global Public Policy at LECG and directed Microsoft’s legal and economics academic outreach program. Preceding that position, Doctor Manne was a law professor specializing in antitrust, law and economics, corporate governance and international economic regulation. He is an expert in the economic analysis of law, drawing on degrees from the University of Chicago as well as work for Judge Richard Posner, private practice, and a brief stint at the FTC. He is the co-editor (with Joshua Wright) of a forthcoming volume from Cambridge University Press, Regulating Innovation: Competition Policy and Patent Law Under Uncertainty. His research is available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=175541.
Degree(s):
A.B., University of Chicago, 1993
J.D., University of Chicago, 1997