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Robert Ashford

Fellow

Robert Ashford is Professor of Law at Syracuse University, College of Law, where he teaches or has taught courses in Business Associations, Business Planning, Corporate Finance, Public Corporations, Professional Responsibility, Secured Transactions, and Securities Regulation, and a seminar in Inclusive Capitalism, Property Rights, and Binary Economics. He holds a J.D. with honors from Harvard Law School, and a B.A. with majors in physics and English literature, graduating first in his class at the University of South Florida. He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Stanford University. He is a leading authority in inclusive capitalism, binary economics, and socio-economics. 

Professor Ashford is the founder and principal organizer of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, and the Society of Socio-Economists. He is a member of the American Law Institute, the Athens Institute for Education and Research, and the academic honor societies of Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Pi Sigma (physics). He has served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Socio-Economics, the Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, the Board of Advisors of the Syracuse University College of Law, and the Board of Directors of the Bar Association of San Francisco. 

Professor Ashford has authored and co-authored books, articles, book chapters and monographs on various subjects including banking, binary economics, evidence, implied liability under federal law, economics and democracy, the history of economic thought, inclusive capitalism, professional responsibility, public utility regulation, socio-economics, securities regulation, and tax law. His scholarship has been cited by state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.