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Economics of law, crime, or the environment — The diminishment of fathers — Deterrent effects of crime and capital punishment — Sources of the solid waste problem — The dating process

David A. Anderson
Paul G. Blazer Associate Professor of Economics
B.A., University of Michigan; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University
859-238-5282
david@centre.edu

Grant-supported research on legal policy, dispute resolution, enviromental economics, and the economics of crime. See personal Web page for a list of 25 articles and books. Student-assisted research includes studies of the aggregate burden of crime, new settlement-encouraging legal rules, the sources of our solid waste problem, and innovative teaching, active learning, and evaluation systems.





Higher education law — Judicial politics — Hawaiian separatist movement — Long-term philanthropy — Charitable-giving legislation — Congressional charitable-giving reforms — Law school admission

Jamey Leahey
Instructor of Government, Associate Vice President of Legal Affairs and Gift Planning
B.A., Centre College; J.D., Indiana University-Bloomington
859-238-5224
jamey.leahey@centre.edu

Pre-law advisor for students contemplating and preparing for law school and legal careers. Teaches classes related to law, jurisprudence, and the judicial system. Works with donors and financial advisors to design deferred and estate gifts. In-house attorney for Centre College.