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The AEI Legal Center for
the Public Interest, formerly known as the National Legal Center for the
Public Interest, was founded in 1975 to foster knowledge about law and the
administration of justice, especially with respect to individual rights, free
enterprise, property ownership, limited government, and a fair and efficient
judiciary.
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Ted Frank is a resident fellow at AEI and director of the AEI Legal Center for the Public Interest, where he manages the Institute’s research in legal studies. Before joining AEI, Mr. Frank was a litigator from 1995 to 2005. He has written for law reviews, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and National Review Online. Mr. Frank clerked for Judge Frank H. Easterbrook on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He writes for the award-winning legal reform blogs Point of Law and Overlawyered, and the Wall Street Journal has called him a “leading tort-reform advocate.”
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Greetings. I'm Ted
Frank, the director of the AEI Legal Center for the Public
Interest and I'll be blogging here at least once a month in
addition to my more frequent blogging at the legal weblogs Point of Law and Overlawyered. I look
forward to this conversation.
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