Douglas Howard Ginsburg (b. 1946) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1975 to 1990. He was an Assistant Professor of Law 1975-1981; Professor of Law 1981-1986; and a Lecturer on Law 1987-1990.
Research: Antitrust, administrative law, intellectual property, law and economics.
Education: Cornell University B.S. 1970, University of Chicago Law School J.D. 1973.
Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “Regulation of Broadcasting” casebook (first published 1979); “Government, Technology, and the Future of the Automobile” (co-editor, 1980).
Noteworthy Appointments: Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1985-1986; Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, appointed 1986, Chief Judge 2001-2008; Professor of Law, Antonia Scalia Law School, George Mason University, appointed 2013.