Carol M. Rose

Lohse Chair in Water and Natural Resources & Professor Emerita of Law

Curriculum Vitae

SSRN Published Papers

Representative Publications

  • Perspectives on Property Law (4th ed. 2014) (co-author, with Robert C. Ellickson & Henry E. Smith).
  • Saving the Neighborhood:  Racially Restrictive Covenants, Law, and Social Norms (2013) (co-author, with Richard R.W. Brooks).
  • Big Roads, Big Rights:  Varieties of Public Infrastructure and Their Impact on Environmental Resources, 50 Ariz. L. Rev. 409 (2008).
  • The Several Futures of Property:  Of Cyberspace and Folk Tales, Emission Trades and Ecosystems, 83 Minn. L. Rev. 129 (1998).
  • Property and Persuasion: Essays on the History, Theory, and the Rhetoric of Ownership (1994). 
  • Crystals and Mud in Property Law, 40 Stan. L. Rev. 577 (1988).
  • The Comedy of the Commons:  Commerce, Custom and Inherently Public Property, 53 Univ. of Chi. L. Rev. 711 (1986), reprinted as one of ten best land use/environmental articles of 1986, in 18 Land Use & Envt. L. Rev. 145 (1987).
  • Complete List of Publications

Education

  • J.D. University of Chicago

    1977

    Graduated with honors; Order of the Coif

  • Ph.D. (History)Cornell University

    1969

  • M.A. University of Chicago

    1963

  • B.A. Antioch College

    1962

Admitted to Practice

  • Illinois

  • Washington, D.C.

Work Experience

  • Lohse Chair in Water and Natural Resources & Professor Emerita of Law

    James E. Rogers College of Law

    2016 - present

  • Lohse Chair in Water and Natural Resources

    James E. Rogers College of Law

    2005 - 2016

  • Lohse Distinguished Visitor

    James A. Rogers College of Law

    Spring 2003 & 2004

  • Visiting Professor of Law

    New York University School of Law

    Spring 2002

  • Visiting Professor of Law

    University of Arizona College of Law

    Spring 1997

  • Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor of Law and Organization

    Yale University Law School

    1994 - 2005

  • Wallace A. Fujiyama Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law

    University of Hawaii

    Spring 1992

  • Fred Johnston Chair in Property and Environmental Law

    Yale University Law School

    1990 - 1994

  • Distinguished Visiting Scholar

    University of Adelaide School of Law, Adelaide, Australia

    Summer 1990

  • Visiting Professor of Law

    Harvard Law School

    Fall 1988

  • Visiting Professor of Law

    University of Chicago School of Law

    Spring 1986

  • Lewis and Harriet Ancel Professor of Law and Public Policy

    Northwestern University School of Law

    1982 - 1989

  • Visiting Scholar

    Rechtswissenschaftliche Facultat, University of Cologne

    Summer 1982

  • Acting Professor of Law

    University of California Law School

    1980 - 1982

  • Assistant Professor of Law

    Stanford University Law School

    1978 - 1980

  • Law Clerk

    The Honorable Thomas Gee, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, Austin, Texas

    1977 - 1978

  • Associate Director

    Southern Governmental Monitoring Project, Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, Georgia

    1975 - 1976

  • Instructor, Assistant Professor

    Department of History, Ohio State University

    1969 - 1973

Organizations

  • Member, International Association for the Study of Common Property

  • Member, American Law and Economics Association

  • Board of Editors, Land Use and Environment Law Review

  • Board of Editors, Foundation Press

Awards

  • Brigham-Kanner Prize for Scholarship in Property Rights, William & Mary Law School

    2010

  • Honorary Degree, Illinois Institute of Technology/Chicago-Kent College of Law

    1996

  • Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    1994 - present