
Ronald Mann, Columbia Law School
Ronald Mann is a professor of law at Columbia, where he teaches courses in commercial finance, payment systems and deals. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1985, and after clerking on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (Judge Joseph Sneed) and the Supreme Court (Justice Lewis Powell), he worked in the U.S. solicitor general’s office under Kenneth Starr and Drew Days. He has written extensively about secured credit, credit cards and other electronic payments systems, the role of patents in financing innovation and related topics. For SCOTUSblog, he covers the court’s cases in the areas of commercial law and intellectual property.
Argument recap: Justices balance tax and bankruptcy policy
Ronald Mann
November 30, 2011
Argument preview: Justices balance tax and bankruptcy policy
Ronald Mann
November 22, 2011
Argument preview: Court takes up classic jurisdictional question
Ronald Mann
November 21, 2011
The passage of a giant of the bar and the bench
Ronald Mann
July 12, 2011