Biography
Jonathan R. Macey is Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law,
Corporate Finance, and Securities Law at Yale University, and Professor
in the Yale School of Management. From 1991 – 2004, Professor
Macey was J. DuPratt White Professor of Law, Director of the John M.
Olin Program in Law and Economics at Cornell Law School, and Professor
of Law and Business at the Cornell University Johnson Graduate School
of Business. Professor Macey earned his B.A. cum laude from Harvard in 1977, and his J.D. from Yale Law School in 1982, where he was Article and Book Review editor of The Yale Law Journal.
In 1996, Professor Macey received a Ph.D. honoris causa from the
Stockholm School of Economics. Following law school,
Professor Macey was law clerk to Judge Henry J. Friendly on the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Professor Macey is the author
of several books including the two-volume treatise, Macey on Corporation Laws, published in 1998 (Aspen Law & Business), and co-author of two leading casebooks, Corporations: Including Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies (2003 Thompsen/West), which is in its eighth edition, and Banking Law and Regulation
(2002 Aspen Law & Business), which is now in its third
edition. He also is the author of over 100 scholarly
articles. His recent articles have appeared in the Banking Law Journal, the University of Chicago Law Review, the Stanford Law Review, The Yale Law Journal, the Cornell Law Review, the Journal of Law and Economics, and the Brookings Wharton Papers on Financial Institutions. He has published numerous editorials in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, and The National Law Journal.
Professor Macey has taught at major universities throughout the world,
including Bocconi University (Milan), the University of Tokyo; the
University of Toronto; the University of Turin, the University of
Amsterdam Department of Finance, and the Stockholm School of Economics,
Department of Law. He also has been Professor of Law at the University
of Chicago (1990) and Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
(1999). Professor Macey is a Senior Research Fellow at the
International Centre for Economic Research (ICER) in Turin,
Italy. Professor Macey also serves on the Academic Advisory Board
(Comitato Scientifico) of the Associazione Disiano Preite for the study
of corporate law (per lo studio del diritto dell’impresa). In 1995,
Professor Macey was awarded the Paul M. Bator prize for excellence in
Teaching, Scholarship and Public Service by the Federalist Society for
Law and Public Policy. In 1996, he received a Ph.D., honoris causa from
the Stockholm School of Economics. And in 1998, he received the D.P.
Jacobs prize for the most significant paper in volume 6 of the Journal of Financial Intermediation
for his paper (co-authored with Maureen O’Hara), “The Law &
Economics of Best Execution.” In 1999 Professor Macey was made an
honorary Fellow of the Society For Advanced Legal Studies. In 2000,
Professor Macey became a member of the Legal Advisory Committee to the
Board of Directors of the New York Stock Exchange. In 2001 Professor
Macey was appointed a Bertil Daniellson Distinguished Visiting
Professor in Banking and Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics.
In 2002 Professor Macey was appointed to the Economic Advisory Board of
the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). In 2004
Professor Macey was awarded a Teaching Award by the Yale Law Women in
recognition of his “commitment to excellence in teaching, mentoring and
inspiring.” In 2005 Professor Macey became a member of the Board of
Editors of Thompson*West Publishing Company.












