George L. Priest

Professor of Law and Economics
George Priest is a Professor of Law and Economics at Yale Law School. Before coming to Yale, he taught at the University of Chicago, SUNY/Buffalo, and UCLA. His subject areas are antitrust; capitalism or democracy; products liability; regulated industries; insurance and public policy; constitutional law; federalism; state and local government law; and civil procedure. Professor Priest has a B.A. from Yale and a J.D. from the University of Chicago.

Education
J.D., University of Chicago, 1973
B.A., Yale, 1969

Courses Taught
Advanced Antitrust: Directed Research
Advanced Torts: Understanding the Asbestos Litigation Phenomenon
Antitrust
Antitrust: Directed Research
Capitalism
Insurance and Public Policy
Regulation of Industry: Advanced Antitrust