Stephen F. Williams
American judge
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stephen Fain Williams was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit until his death from complications of COVID-19 on August 7, 2020. Early life and career Born in New York City, Williams was the son of prominent lawyer C. Dickerman Williams. He received a Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in 1958 from Yale University, where he was a member of the Manuscript Society. He then received a Juris Doctor magna cum laude in 1961 from Harvard Law School. He was in the United States Army Reserve as a Private E-2 from 1961 to 1962. He engaged in private practice from 1962 to 1966 and became an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York in 1966. From 1969 to his appointment to the bench, he taught at the University of Colorado School of Law. During this time, he also served as a visiting professor of law at UCLA, University of Chicago Law School, and Southern Methodist University and he was a consultant to the Administrative Conference of the United States and the Federal Trade Commission.
Stephen F. Williams's Published Works
Published Works
- Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime: The Creation of Private Property in Russia, 1906-1915 (2006) (13)
- The Requirement of Beneficial Use as a Cause of Waste in Water Resource Development (1983) (10)
- The History of Liberalism in Russia (2012) (10)
- "Hybrid Rulemaking" under the Administrative Procedure Act: A Legal and Empirical Analysis (1975) (10)
- SECOND BEST: THE SOFT UNDERBELLY OF DETERRENCE THEORY IN TORT (1993) (7)
- Liberty and Property: The Problem of Government Benefits (1983) (6)
- The Static Conception of the Common Law: A Comment (1980) (3)
- The Roots of Deference (1991) (2)
- Running out: The Problem of Exhaustible Resources (1978) (2)
- Background Norms in the Regulatory State (1991) (2)
- The Legal Integration of Energy Markets (1987) (2)
- Free Trade in Water Resources: Sporhase v. Nebraska ex rel. Douglas (1983) (2)
- The natural gas revolution of 1985 (1985) (2)
- Words, words, words: The remarkable perseverance of Magna Carta (2016) (1)
- The Era of "Risk-Risk" and the Problem of Keeping the APA Up to Date (1996) (1)
- Fixing the Rate of Return After Duquesne (1991) (1)
- Integration Through Law, Vol 5: The Legal Integration of Energy Markets (1987) (1)
- Telecommunications: Competition Policy in the Telecommunications Space (2016) (0)
- Index of Enterprises (1987) (0)
- Preemption: First Principles (2009) (0)
- ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice International Law Committee presents a roundtable discussion on Chinese Administrative Procedural Reform: Notes from the Field (2012) (0)
- Index of Authors and Names (1987) (0)
- A Market-Based Approach to Water Rights: Evaluating Colorado’s System (1985) (0)
- A KADET’S CRITIQUE OF THE KADET PARTY: VASILII MAKLAKOV (2010) (0)
- The Natural gas revolution of 1985 / Stephen F. Williams (1985) (0)
- Risk Regulations and Its Hazards (1995) (0)
- Liberalism (1974) (0)
- Chapter Three: Centralised Energy Policy (1987) (0)
- An Energy Policy Perspective on Solar Hot Water Equipment Mandates (1981) (0)
- Table of Constitutional and Treaty Provisions (1987) (0)
- Chapter Two: State Interventions in Energy Markets (1987) (0)
- Background Norms in the Regulatory State (reviewing After the Rights Revolution: Reconceiving the Regulatory State by Cass R. Sunstein) (1991) (0)
- Public Choice and the Judiciary: A Review of Jerry L. Mashaw's Creet, Chaos, and Governance (2014) (0)
- Corinne Gaudin, Ruling Peasants (2007) (0)
- Opinion Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part Filed by Circuit Judge Wald (0)
- Chapter Four: Conclusions (1987) (0)
- PUBLIC CHOICE THEORY AND THE JUDICIARY : A REVIEW OF JERRY L . MASHAW ' S GREED , CHAOS , AND GOVERNANCE (2014) (0)
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