Arthur R. Miller (born 1934) is University Professor at NYU School of Law. Formerly, Miller was the Bruce Bromley Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Miller is co-author, with Professors Jack H. Friedenthal, Mary Kay Kane, and Helen Hershkoff of the casebook Civil Procedure (West Publishing 1985). He is also a co-author of Federal Practice and Procedure (Wright & Miller), a federal procedure treatise that is a major reference work for lawyers and law students in the United States.
For the past several years, Miller was a visiting Professor at New York University School of Law, and has also been a Professor at Concord Law School, where his lectures on Civil Procedure and Intellectual Property are available online to its students. Miller was also a legal advisor for ABC's Good Morning America and Court TV, and the host of a weekly television show titled Miller's Court on WCVB-TV. Professor Miller is also the host of a popular series of legal self help videos online at RocketLawyer.com
Miller graduated from University of Rochester in 1955 and Harvard Law School in 1958. After graduating from law school, he worked for three years at the New York law firm Cleary Gottlieb before beginning his academic career. He has taught at the University of Minnesota, the University of Michigan, Harvard Law School, and has been an advisor and supplementary lecturer at Concord Law School
(online). In May 2007, Miller left Harvard Law School, where he had taught since 1972, and accepted a permanent appointment at New York University School of Law as a University Professor.
Writings
The National Data Center And Personal Privacy, The Atlantic, Nov, 1967
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