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(Torts,
Legislation, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Law and Mass Communications, Privacy Law, Property, Separation
of Powers Law)
Professor Bell received
a B.A. cum laude from Harvard and a J.D. from Stanford, where he was notes
editor of the Law Review and a member of Order of the Coif. He clerked
for Judge Amalya L. Kearse of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Second Circuit and for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White
and then practiced with Sullivan and Cromwell in New York. Before coming
to Rutgers in 1994, he served as senior litigation counsel and, earlier,
as Assistant U.S. Attorney (Civil Division) in the U.S.
Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
Professor Bell has written
numerous articles which have appeared in several journals, including the
Stanford Law Review, the Texas Law Review, the North Carolina Law Review,
the Ohio State Law Review, the George Washington Law Review, the Pittsburgh Law Review, the Federal Communications
Law Journal, and the Journal of Law and Politics. He has been an invited
speaker at the Columbia Legal Theory Workshop, the University of Illinois
Faculty Colloquium, and the Administrative and Regulatory Law Section of
the American Bar Association, and has been a visiting professor at Columbia Law
School and the
George Washington University School of Law.
Professor Bell currently serves as the
Dean's representative on the New
Jersey Law Revision Commission. He is a member of the Governing Council of the
ABA Section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice and vice-chair of the section's Constitutional
Law and Separation of Powers Committee.
Professor Bell served as Associate Dean for Faculty and then
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty from June 2004 to July 2008, and continues to have the responsibility
for developing the class schedule.
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