Joseph C. Bell
Assistant Professor of Law, 1972-1974

Joseph C. Bell was a Duke Professor of Law from 1972 to 1974, teaching courses on antitrust, unfair competition, law and economics, public law of foreign trade, and regulation of international business. While at Duke, he was also on the faculty of the Duke Public Policy Institute.  Bell received the Outstanding Service Award of the U.S. Department of Justice in 1972. Following his departure from teaching, Bell became renowned for his counsel on international matters on energy and oil. 

Bell earned an A.B. from the University of Colorado in 1962, an A.M. in Economics from Harvard University in 1965, and an L.L.B. from Yale Law School in 1968. His previous work experience includes serving as an attorney in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Justice Department, a member of the Cabinet Task Force on Oil Import Control, and an U.S. Treasury economist on domestic and international taxation. 

Sources:

Duke University, School of Law, Bulletin of Duke University School of Law [serial]

Joseph C. Bell Profile, Hogan Lovells, http://www.hoganlovells.com/joseph-bell/ [perma.cc/M29N-98ZU] (last viewed March 3, 2015)

Joseph C. Bell
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