Albert Martin Sacks (1907-1991) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1952 to 1991. He was an Assistant Professor of Law 1952-1955; Professor of Law 1955-1969; Dane Professor of Law 1969-1991; Associate Dean of the Faculty of Law 1969-1971; Acting Dean of the Faculty of Law 1971; Dean of the Faculty of Law 1971-1981.

Research: Constitutional law, legal process

Education: City College of New York B.B.A. 1940; Harvard Law School LL.B. 1948.

Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “The Legal Process: Basic Problems in the Making and Application of Law” (co-author, first published 1957).

Noteworthy Appointments: President, Association of American Law Schools; U.S. Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules of Civil Procedure.