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Professor Bernard Harcourt is a faculty member at the University of Chicago Law School, known for his interdisciplinary work at the intersection of criminal justice, political economy, and neoliberal theory. He has actively engaged in debates about punishment, market regulation, and the paradox of laissez-faire coexisting with mass incarceration.
- Research Focus: Critiques neoliberal penality, explores the economic logics behind prison budgets, and analyzes the relationship between free-market ideology and carceral systems.
- Notable Contributions: Proposed the concept of "neoliberal penality," linking reduced government intervention in the economy to increased penal control.
- Public Commentary: Regularly contributes to debates on torture policies, financial crisis responses, and judicial nominations, including defending Judge Sonia Sotomayor's legal expertise.
- Media Engagement: Maintains a French-language chronicle on American politics (Politique USA) and participated in a Goodreads group discussion around his book The Illusion of Free Markets.
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