This page honors Aspen Publishing authors whose work has profoundly influenced legal education and practice. Through their books, articles, and lifelong dedication to teaching and scholarship, these individuals helped shape the way law is studied, understood, and applied. Their intellectual legacy lives on in classrooms, courtrooms, and conversations across the legal field.
In Memorium
Ronald H. Clark
2025
Stephen B. Goldberg
2025
John A. Humbach
2025
Tina L. Stark
2025
Robert M. Zinman
2024
JoAnne A. Epps
2023
Joan M. Ruhtenberg
2022
Robert N. Sayler
2022
Bradley S. Shannon
2022
Frederick M. Hart
2021
David L. Markell
2021
Deborah L. Rhode
2021
Joseph E. Taylor
2021
Edward D. Kleinbard
2020
William T. Allen
2019
James A. Henderson
2019
John Copeland Nagle
2019
Robert W. Hamilton
2018
Frank E.A. Sander
2018
Louis J. Sirico Jr.
2018
William D. Andrews
2017
Federico Cheever
2017
Thomas D. Crandall
2017
Lesley K. Mcallister
2017
Abner J. Mikva
2016
Calvin R. Massey
2015
Michael L. Seigel
2015
Michael J. Zimmer
2015
Barry E. Carter
2014
Quintin Johnstone
2014
Sanford H. Kadish
2014
Andrew E. Taslitz
2014
Kathleen F. Brickey
2013
Derrick A. Bell
2011
Lazar Emanuel
2011
William J. Stuntz
2011
Bernard Wolfman
2011
David P. Leonard
2010
Steven Finz
2009
E. Allan Farnsworth
2005
Lee E. Teitelbaum
2004
Jesse Dukeminier
2003
Curtis J. Berger
1998
Bernard Schwartz
1997
Phillip Areeda
1996