Arthur Raphael Miller (b. 1934) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1971 to 2007. He was a Visiting Professor of Law 1971-1972; Professor of Law 1972-1986; and Bruce Bromley Professor of Law 1986-2007.
Research: Civil procedure, copyright, unfair competition, implications of computer technology for personal privacy.
Education: University of Rochester A.B. 1955; Harvard Law School LL.B. 1958.
Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “Civil Procedure: Cases and Materials” (co-author, first published 1968); “Pleading, Joinder, and Discovery: Cases and Materials” (co-author, first published 1968); “Federal Practice and Procedure” multivolume treatise (co-author, first published 1969); “The Assault on Privacy: Computers, Data Banks, and Dossiers” (1971).
Noteworthy Appointments: Secretary of State’s Advisory Committee on Private International Law; Emmy award winner, PBS’s “The Constitution: That Delicate Balance”; Legal Editor, ABC’s “Good Morning America”; named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for charitable and media work, 2011; University Professor and Warren E. Burger Professor of Constitutional Law and the Courts, New York University Law School.