Professor Kuklin joined the faculty in 1976, after teaching at the University of
Tennessee Law School and serving as Assistant Dean of the University of Michigan Law
School. His background also includes work as a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal, as a
teaching fellow at Stanford Law School, and he was a Reginald Heber Smith Community
Lawyer Fellow with the Legal Aid Society in Westchester County. His scholarly focus is on
the philosophy of the common law. He is the co-author of Foundations of Law: An
Interdisciplinary and Jurisprudential Primer (1994) (with J. Stempel), and numerous law
review articles. 

Articles

The Morality of Evolutionarily Self-Interested Rescues, 40 Ariz. St. L. J. 453 (2008)
 

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Peril Invites Rescue: An Evolutionary Perspective, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 171 (2006)
 

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Probability Misestimates in Medical Care, 59 Ark. L. Rev. 527 (2006)
 

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Evolution, Politics and Law, 38 Val. U. L. Rev. 1129 (2004)
 

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Introduction [Symposium: DNA: Lessons From the Past – Problems for the Future] (with Margaret A. Berger), 67 Brook. L. Rev. 1 (2001)
 

Books

Contributions to Books

Punitive Damages, Commercial Damages (1986)
 

Water Law of Appropriation in the United States, Pollution and Water Resources, Columbia University Seminar Series (1981)
 

Riparian Water Law, Pollution and Water Resource Columbia University Seminar Series (1980)