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Nicolas Cornell is a Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, specializing in contracts, property, moral philosophy, remedies, and private law theory. His research bridges normative ethics and legal doctrine, with a focus on the philosophical foundations of private law.
- Education: BA, JD, and PhD in philosophy from Harvard University.
- Previous Positions: Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School and clerk at the Vermont Supreme Court.
Research Interests:
His work connects moral philosophy to legal frameworks, exploring topics like third-party rights, complicity, and the ethics of competition. He advocates for a complainant-oriented approach to contract law and examines the moral implications of legal doctrines such as paternalism and unconscionability.
Scientific Awards:
- L. Hart Wright Teaching Award (2019).
Featured Scholarship: Includes publications in top law reviews and philosophy journals, with a forthcoming book Wrongs and Rights Come Apart (Harvard University Press, 2025).





