Stephen R. Perry

Stephen R. Perry (born 1950) is a Canadian scholar in the fields of jurisprudence and political philosophy. He is the John J. O'Brien Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Director of the Institute of Law & Philosophy.

Professor

Stephen R. Perry
OccupationLaw professor
TitleJohn J. O'Brien Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, and Director of the Institute of Law & Philosophy.
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School
Main interestsjurisprudence and political philosophy

Education and career

Perry earned his BA (1975) LLB law degree (1981) at the University of Toronto and his BPhil (1978) and D.Phil. (1988) at Oxford University under the direction of Ronald Dworkin.[1]

He taught for nearly a decade at McGill University prior to moving to Penn in 1996. From 2003 to 2005, he was the Fiorello La Guardia Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at NYU Law School.

He is the John J. O'Brien Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Director of the Institute of Law & Philosophy.[1]

gollark: Huh, I did *not* know that `>>>` was a JS operator which existed.
gollark: I'm not sure if your "iterate through all the keys and try decryption" thing is broken somehow, I'm not really a cryptographer.
gollark: This is *also* used for authentication, so it actually might worsen security even if TLS is used too.
gollark: Too bad.
gollark: Then they should use TLS, which has optimized code written for it and hardware acceleration for some primitives.

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