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Professor Brian Lee is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, where he has served since 2009. His expertise spans Property Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, and Remedies, with distinctive integration of moral philosophy and economic theory in legal analysis.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A. from University of California, Berkeley
- M.A. from University of California, Los Angeles
- Ph.D. in Philosophy from Princeton University
- J.D. from Yale Law School
Lee's research investigates philosophical foundations of property rights through economic and ethical lenses. He examines eminent domain compensation, relational justice in takings, and moral rights in intellectual property. His interdisciplinary approach bridges legal doctrine with philosophical inquiry, particularly regarding idiosyncratic property values and emergency regulatory contexts.
Publication analysis reveals consistent Property Law focus over the past decade, with increasing attention to real-world applications like emergency takings and insurance frameworks. His scholarship appears in premier journals including Texas Law Review and Columbia Law Review, demonstrating methodological rigor through philosophical-economic synthesis.
Professional recognition includes:
- Member of the American Law Institute (2015)
- Associate Reporter for Restatement (Fourth) of Property
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