Bert I. Huang
Associate Professor of Law
| Office: |
435 West 116th Street
JGH 714
New York NY 10027
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| Tel: |
212-854-8334 |
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212-854-7946 |
| Email: |
bhuang@law.columbia.edu |
Assistant Info
Education
- Harvard College, A.B. summa cum laude, 1996
- Oxford University, Marshall Scholar, 1996-1998
- Harvard Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 2003
- Harvard University, A.M., Ph.D. in Economics, 2011
Expertise
- Courts
- Civil Procedure
- Empirical Analysis of Law
- Remedies
Biography
Bert I. Huang is Associate Professor of Law at Columbia University.
He served as President of the Harvard Law Review and clerked for Justice David H. Souter of the U.S. Supreme Court (2007-2008). He also clerked for Chief Judge Michael Boudin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (2004-2005).
Professor Huang served in the White House Council of Economic Advisers as a staff economist (1998-1999). He was a Marshall Scholar at Oxford University and completed his J.D., Ph.D., A.M., and A.B. at Harvard University.
Professor Huang has advised Brazil’s constitutional high court, the Supremo Tribunal Federal, and the Ministry of Justice on issues of judicial caseloads, certiorari, and appellate review. He has also advised the Council of Grand Justices, the constitutional high court in Taiwan, on the procedures and practices of the U.S. federal courts.
At Columbia, he created the Colloquium on Courts & the Legal Process, a workshop series bringing judges and academics together to discuss new research on courts and judging: http://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/workshops/courts-legal-process