Professor Crane is a relative new-comer to the faculty. Before coming to Cardozo in 2003, he was in private practice where he focused on antitrust and litigation. Using a famous antitrust enforcement action from the Roosevelt administration, he shows us how politics can dramatically change how the law is interpreted.
Dan Crane
Associate Professor of Law
B.A., 1991, Wheaton College;
J.D., 1996, University of Chicago
Specialties: Contracts, antitrust