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Abraham Bell is Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law, where he joined the faculty in 2009, and also serves on the law faculty at Bar Ilan University in Israel.
His academic credentials include:
- SJD from Harvard University (2004)
- Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of Chicago (1993)
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of Chicago (1989)
Professor Bell's research centers on intellectual property and property law systems, with specialized expertise in trademark law, copyright fair use doctrine, land use planning, and real estate transactions. His work frequently examines the theoretical foundations of property rights within both individual and communal contexts, bridging doctrinal analysis with practical legal applications.
His 2016-2021 publications reveal a concentrated exploration of copyright fair use mechanisms (particularly with collaborator Gideon Parchomovsky), privacy-property intersections, and partial takings jurisprudence. These works appear in premier law reviews including Virginia Law Review, Texas Law Review, and Columbia Law Review, demonstrating consistent engagement with foundational property concepts across diverse legal frameworks.
His professional honors include:
- Alon Fellow by the Israeli Council for Higher Education (2006)
- Membership in the Order of the Coif
- Mulroy Prize for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy with Distinction (University of Chicago)
Bell previously clerked for Justice Mishael Cheshin of the Israeli Supreme Court and the High Court of Justice Department, served as a University of Chicago Law Review editor, and held visiting professorships at University of Connecticut and Fordham Law Schools. No information regarding student advising or research grants is provided in available sources.




