Robert Ashford

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Robert Ashford is Professor of Law at the

Binary Economics, Business Associations, Corporations, Securities Regulation and Professional Responsibility.[1]

Education

Professor Ashford holds a J.D. with honors from Harvard Law School. He also holds a B.A. with majors in physics and English literature from the University of South Florida, where he graduated first in his class. As a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Stanford University, he studied creative writing and English literature.[1]

"Professor Ashford is the founder and principal organizer of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Socio-Economics, the academic honor societies of Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Pi Sigma (physics), and the American Law Institute."[1]

Publications

  • Binary Economics: the New Paradigm, with Rodney Shakespeare (University Press of America, 1999).
  • Socio-Economics" Encyclopedia of Law and Society, (Sage Publications, 2007).
  • "Binary Economics" Encyclopedia of Law and Society, (Sage Publications, 2007)[1]
  • Binary Economics, Fiduciary Duties, and Corporate Social Responsibility: Comprehending Corporate Wealth Maximization and Distribution for Stockholders, Stakeholders, and Society, 76
    Tul. L. Rev.
    5 (2002).

Robert Ashford is also an accomplished composer of contemporary classical music.[2]

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