Lynn A. Baker
- Frederick M. Baron Chair in Law
- Professor
Lynn Baker is a legal expert on complex legal ethics, with scholarly interests that include mass tort litigation, "mega-settlements," professional responsibility, attorneys' fees, and state and local government law. Professor Baker has authored dozens of articles and book chapters, many of which have been cited by courts and in prominent legal treatises. She is also an elected member of the American Law Institute.
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Professor Baker's wide-ranging scholarly interests include mass tort litigation, "Mega-settlements," Professional Responsibility (especially issues involving "aggregate" litigation and group settlements), attorneys' fees, and State and Local Government Law. She is often called upon by lawyers to serve as a consultant in mass tort settlements and as an expert on issues of complex legal ethics, settlement fund allocations, and attorneys' fees. Professor Baker has also been a court-appointed allocation Special Master in mass tort settlements. She is an elected member of the American Law Institute.
Professor Baker is the author or co-author of dozens of articles and book chapters, many of which have been cited by courts and in prominent legal treatises. Her recent publications include "The 'Inherent Powers' of Multidistrict Litigation Courts" (Pepperdine Law Review symposium, 2024), "MDL Myths," (Texas Law Review, 2023) (with Andrew D. Bradt); "Anecdotes Versus Data in the Search for Truth about Multidistrict Litigation," (Cornell Law Review Online, 2022) (with Andrew Bradt); "The Mysterious Market for Post-Settlement Litigant Finance," (N.Y.U. Law Review Online, 2021) (with Ronen Avraham & Anthony J. Sebok); and "The MDL Revolution and Consumer Legal Funding," (Review of Litigation, 2021) (with Ronen Avraham & Anthony J. Sebok). Professor Baker is also the co-author of a leading law school text, Local Government Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 6th ed. 2022) (with Clayton P. Gillette and David Schleicher).
A graduate of Yale Law School, Yale College, and Oxford University (Marshall Scholar), she was a Law Clerk to the Hon. Amalya L. Kearse, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1985-86 Term). A two-time world champion in tournament bridge (2018 & 2014), Professor Baker is also a sixteen-time North American champion.
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year-2013
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Presentation” at ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibiilty (May 30, 2013). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Presentation” at Clifford Symposium (April 19, 2013). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Presentation” at Symposium of the Institute for Law and Economic Policy (April 12, 2013). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Presentation” at Mass Torts Made Perfect Conference (April 10, 2013).
year-2011
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Article
Fiduciaries and Fees: Preliminary Thoughts
Lynn A. Baker, Fiduciaries and Fees: Preliminary Thoughts [Symposium: Civil Procedure and the Legal Profession], 79 Fordham Law Review 1833 (2011) (with Charles M. Silver). View article -
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The Politics of Legal Ethics: Case Study of a Rule Change
Lynn A. Baker, The Politics of Legal Ethics: Case Study of a Rule Change [Symposium: Ted Schneyer Ethics Symposium: Lawyer Regulation for the 21st Century], 53 Arizona Law Review 425 (2011). View article
year-2009
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Article
Constitutional Ambiguities and Originalism: Lessons from the Spending Power
Lynn A. Baker, Constitutional Ambiguities and Originalism: Lessons from the Spending Power [Symposium: Original Ideas on Originalism], 103 Northwestern University Law Review 495 (2009). View article -
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Constitutional Home Rule and Judicial Scrutiny
Lynn A. Baker, Constitutional Home Rule and Judicial Scrutiny [Symposium: Home Rule], 86 Denver University Law Review 1337 (2009) (with Daniel B. Rodriguez). View article
year-2008
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Book Chapter
South Dakota v. Dole, 483 U.S. 203 (1987)
Lynn A. Baker, South Dakota v. Dole, 483 U.S. 203 (1987) , in 4 Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States 431 (David S. Tanenhaus ed.; Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008).
year-2007
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Presentation” at Hot Topics In Pharmaceutical Litigation Conference (June 8, 2007). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Paper Presentation” at University of Texas Law School Drawing Board Lunch (April 24, 2007). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Presentation” at Mass Torts Made Perfect Symposium (March 30, 2007). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Paper Presentation” at Legal Theory Colloquium (March 29, 2007). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Presentation” at Review of Litigation Symposium (March 22, 2007). -
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Twenty-Year Legacy of South Dakota v. Dole: Dole Dialogue
Lynn A. Baker, Twenty-Year Legacy of South Dakota v. Dole: Dole Dialogue, 52 South Dakota Law Review 468 (2007) (with Sanford Levinson). View article
year-2006
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Federalism and the Spending Power from Dole to Birmingham Board of Education
Lynn A. Baker. “Federalism and the Spending Power from Dole to Birmingham Board of Education.” (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2006). -
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Federalism and Redistribution: Lessons from the American Experience
Lynn A. Baker, Federalism and Redistribution: Lessons from the American Experience, in Patterns Of Regionalism And Federalism 173 (Basil Markesinis & Jörg Fedtke eds.; Oxford, U.K.: Hart Publishing, 2006) (proceedings of conference on “Patterns of Federalism and Regionalism: Lessons for the U.K.”). -
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The Future of Federalism? Pierce County v. Guillen as a Case Study
Lynn A. Baker, The Future of Federalism? Pierce County v. Guillen as a Case Study, 50 New York Law School Law Review 699 (2005-2006). View article
year-2005
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Lochner's Legacy for Modern Federalism: Pierce County v. Guillen as a Case Study
Lynn A. Baker, Lochner's Legacy for Modern Federalism: Pierce County v. Guillen as a Case Study, 85 Boston University Law Review 727 (2005). View article
year-2004
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Preferences, Priorities, and Plebiscites
Lynn A. Baker, Preferences, Priorities, and Plebiscites, 13 Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues 317 (2004). View article