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Alvin K. Klevorick is the John Thomas Smith Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Professor of Economics at Yale University's Department of Economics. He also serves as Counselor to the Dean at Yale Law School (on leave for fall 2024). Klevorick holds a B.A. from Amherst College, an M.A., and a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University. His academic work focuses on antitrust law, economic regulation, law and economics, torts, market organization, and economic theory.
His research spans antitrust jurisprudence, regulatory policy, and the intersection of economic theory with legal frameworks. Notable contributions include analyses of international cartels, electricity market oversight, and the economic underpinnings of criminal law. Klevorick has also explored federalism challenges in trade policy and the theoretical foundations of predatory pricing.
His publications reflect a blend of legal and economic methodologies, addressing topics such as jury decision-making, regulatory constraints on pricing, and the implications of judicial precedent. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his extensive scholarly output underscores his influence in antitrust and law-and-economics fields.
As an educator, Klevorick has taught courses on antitrust, law and technology, and legal scholarship foundations. Though no formal advisees are listed here, his academic leadership roles highlight mentorship through institutional contributions. His work often bridges legal and economic disciplines, shaping policy debates in regulated markets and judicial practices.



