[4] He taught courses in antitrust, criminal law, and professional responsibility.
[4] The New York Times said he was "an influential legal scholar whose work helped bring about significant changes in the penal codes of many states.
[5] Among his many writings were Free enterprise and economic organization: government regulation with John J. Flynn and Harry First (Foundation Press, 1985), Law enforcement handbook for police with Stephen R. Goldstein (West Pub.
Co., 1970), and Free Enterprise and Economic Organization: Concentration and restrictive practices (Foundation Press, 1966).
[6][7][8] Schwartz died on January 23, 2003, at 89 years of age in San Francisco, California.