Daniel Breen
Associate Professor of the Practice in Legal Studies

Degrees
Boston College, Ph.D.University of Georgia, J.D.
University of Georgia, M.A.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.A.
Expertise
American Law, History of the Early Republic, American Public Art, Public SculptureProfile
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After receiving a law degree at the University of Georgia, I received a Ph.D. in American History at Boston College. My doctoral dissertation explored the Pragmatic jurisprudence of Henry J. Friendly, a long time judge on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and perhaps the greatest of Louis Brandeis' law clerks. I have been teaching law at Brandeis on a part-time basis since 1998, and began the duties of a full time instructor in the Legal Studies program in 2015.Courses Taught
AMST | 188b | Louis Brandeis: Law, Business and Politics |
LGLS | 10a | Introduction to Law |
LGLS | 116b | Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: Constitutional Debates |
LGLS | 118a | Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: Legislative Frameworks |
LGLS | 124b | Comparative Law and Development |
LGLS | 138b | Science on Trial |
LGLS | 145b | Building the Massachusetts Constitution |
LGLS | 189a | Business Law |
Scholarship
Breen, Daniel. ""A Day of Hilarity on Copp's Hill:" Festive Political Culture in the Early Republic." Journal of the North End Historical Society 2. (2015): (accepted for publication May 2015). (forthcoming)