Nicholas Kahn-Fogel

Assistant Professor
BA, 1999, Cornell University; JD, 2004, Stanford Law School

Professor Kahn-Fogel lectures in Spring 2012.Professor Kahn-Fogel first joined Bowen as a visiting professor in 2008. From 2006-2008, he taught at the University of Zambia School of Law. He returned to Zambia from 2010-2011 as a Bowen Research Fellow, and he currently serves on the editorial board of the Zambia Law Journal. At Bowen, he has taught Business Associations, Contracts, Sales, and Torts. Professor Kahn-Fogel’s scholarship has focused on comparative law and criminal procedure.

Publications and papers

Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel, The Troubling Shortage of African Lawyers: Examination of a Continental Crisis Using Zambia as a Case Study, 33 U. PA. J. Int’l L. 719 (2012) (forthcoming).

Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel, Manson and its Progeny: An Empirical Analysis of American Eyewitness Law, 3 Ala. Civ. Rts. & Civ. Lib. L. Rev. __ (2011) (forthcoming).

Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel, Errors in Eyewitness Evidence, Nat’l L. J., Sept. 26, 2011.

Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel, Hanging in the Balance: Health, Dogma, and the Debate over Malpractice Reform, 102 J. Nat’l Medical Ass’n 254 (2010).

Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel, Beyond Manson and Lukolongo: A Critique of American and Zambian Eyewitness Law with Recommendations for Reform in the Developing World, 20 Fla. J. Int’l L. 279 (2008).

 

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