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Alexander Lemann is an Associate Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School, where he has taught since 2017. He teaches Torts, Insurance Law, and a seminar on Current Problems in Tort Law. His research focuses on tort law, insurance, and environmental law, particularly the design of legal systems to manage human responses to risk.
His primary research interests include:
- Tort Law and Theory
- Insurance Law and Regulation
- Product Liability
- Environmental Law and Risk
- Legal Responses to Risk
The articles in his body of work predominantly fall within the domains of tort law, legal theory, and risk regulation. They often engage with doctrinal analysis, policy implications, and theoretical foundations of liability and insurance systems. His publications in top law reviews indicate a strong focus on scholarly impact and legal innovation in risk-related fields.
Notable recognition:
- James D. Ghiardi Award for Teaching Excellence (2021)
Professor Lemann has advised on legal scholarship and taught advanced seminars. He was a Research Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center prior to joining Marquette. His professional experience includes litigation at Sullivan & Cromwell and federal judicial clerkships, contributing to his practical and academic expertise. He has not listed any grants in the provided text.
He is affiliated with the Marquette University Law School faculty and maintains scholarly presence through SSRN. His work bridges academic theory and real-world legal practice.





