Jonathan Masur

Prof. Jonathan Masur

Assistant Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School

Jonathan Masur received a BS in physics and an AB in political science from Stanford University in 1999 and his JD from Harvard Law School in 2003. After graduating from law school, he clerked for Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and for Chief Judge Marilyn Hall Patel of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. He taught at the Law School as a Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer in Law before joining the faculty in 2007.

His research and teaching interests include administrative law, legislation, behavioral law and economics, patent law, and criminal law.



  • Harvard Law School, JD, 2003
  • Stanford University, BS in Physics, AB in Political Science, 1999

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