Richard Posner

Oxford University Press, 2016

Judge Richard Posner is one of the great legal minds of our age, on par with such generation-defining judges as Holmes, Hand, and Friendly. A judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the principal exponent of the enormously influential law and economics movement, he writes provocative books as a public intellectual, receives frequent media attention, and has been at the center of some very high-profile legal spats. He is also a member of an increasingly rare breed-judges who write their own opinions rather than delegating the work to clerks-and therefore we have unusually direct access to the workings of his mind and judicial philosophy.



Now, for the first time, this fascinating figure receives a full-length biographical treatment. In Richard Posner, William Domnarski examines the life experience, personality, academic career, jurisprudence, and professional relationships of his subject with depth and clarity. Domnarski has had access to Posner himself and to Posner’s extensive archive at the University of Chicago. In addition, Domnarski was able to interview and correspond with more than two hundred people Posner has known, worked with, or gone to school with over the course of his career, from grade school to the present day. The list includes among others members of the Harvard Law Review, colleagues at the University of Chicago, former law clerks over Posner’s more than thirty years on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and even other judges from that court. 



Richard Posner is a comprehensive and accessible account of a unique judge who, despite never having sat on the Supreme Court, has nevertheless dominated the way law is understood in contemporary America.

Praise and Reviews

“What could be more delightful than a biography of the professor-judge-public intellectual who disdains professors, judges, public intellectuals – and biography itself? A must-read for anyone who thinks Richard Posner is both a genius and wrong most of the time.”
– Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

“Richard Posner isn’t a household name but he should be. As a professor, judge, and public intellectual, he has had as much influence on the law as anyone currently on the Supreme Court. William Domnarski tells the story of how Posner achieved this extraordinary stature.”
– Daniel Farber, Sho Sato Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley

“A book as extraordinary as its subject. Domnarski does justice to one of our greatest judges.”
– Kermit Roosevelt, Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School

“This comprehensive intellectual history represents the definitive word on one of the legal profession’s most brilliant minds and fascinating figures.”
– David Lat, Managing Editor, Above the Law