Joseph William Singer is an American legal scholar specializing in property law.
He also served as a law clerk in the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Singer earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political economy from Williams College, a Master of Arts in political science from Harvard University, and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School.
Singer has authored an extensive body of work, including Entitlement: The Paradoxes of Property (Yale University Press, 2000), The Edges of the Field: Lessons on the Obligations of Ownership (Beacon Press, 2000), and No Freedom without Regulation: The Hidden Lesson of the Subprime Crisis (Yale University Press, 2015).
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