Law professor Jonathan Rose attends D.C. conference


Jonathan Rose
<p> Professor <a href="http://apps.law.asu.edu/Apps/Faculty/Faculty.aspx?individual_id=72">Jon… Rose</a>, a Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar at the College of Law, attended the 54th Plenary Session of the Administrative Conference of the United States, June 16-17, in Washington, D.C.</p><separator></separator><p> Rose is Conference Senior Fellow with, among others, U.S. Supreme Court Justices Stephen Breyer and Antonin Scalia.</p><separator></separator><p> The Administrative Conference of the United States is an independent federal agency dedicated to improving the administrative process through consensus-driven applied research, providing nonpartisan expert advice and recommendations for improvement of federal agency procedures. Its membership comprises innovative federal officials and experts with diverse views and backgrounds from both the private sector and academia.</p><separator></separator><p> After spending most of his career focusing on antitrust, regulation and legal ethics, Rose changed direction. His primary scholarly interests now involve medieval and early modern English legal history, and his research focuses on the history and regulation of the legal profession and the operation of the medieval legal system. Rose has also written on early defamation law, medieval prisons, and the historiography of legal history. He is a Faculty Fellow in the College of Law&rsquo;s Center for Law, Science &amp; Innovation.</p><separator></separator><p> Janie Magruder, <a href="mailto:Jane.Magruder@asu.edu">Jane.Magruder@asu.edu</a><br /> (480) 727-9052<br /> Sandra Day O&#39;Connor College of Law</p>