Professor, Northwestern University Law School
Daniel B. Rodriguez is the Harold Washington Professor and Dean Emeritus at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. He teaches and writes in the areas of administrative law, constitutional law, the political economy of regulation, and the interface of law & technology. He speaks widely on the subject of technological innovation and its impact on legal and professional education. He has given, or will give in the near future, keynote addresses and endowed lectures at UC Berkeley, Arkansas, Florida, San Diego, Rutgers, ITAM-Mexico, Universidad of Los Andes (Colombia), Renmin University (China), University of Hong Kong, Kobe University (Japan).
He has served as the Minerva House Drysdale Chair at the University of Texas School of Law, the Dean and Warren Distinguished Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, and Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. During this academic year, Professor Rodriguez was a visiting professor at Stanford Law School in the fall and Harvard Law School in the spring.
Prof. Rodriguez has served as the President of the Association of American Law Schools, Chair of the AALS Deans Steering Committee, a board member of the American Bar Foundation, and a member of the American Bar Association Commission of the Future of Legal Services. He currently serves as a member of the Council of the American Law Institute, the chair of the ABA Center for Innovation, and an advisor to ROSS Intelligence, Inc.
He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the California State University, Long Beach.