Ernest Gellhorn joined the Duke University Law School faculty in 1967, and remained for four years, teaching courses on administrative law, contracts, and various seminars. Gellhorn’s expertise lay in the fields of antitrust and administrative law.
Gellhorn earned his B.A. and LL.B. from the University of Minnesota in 1956 and 1962, respectively. Prior to his arrival to Duke Law, he served in the United States Navy from 1956 to 1959, and did general practice from 1962-1966. Gellhorn passed away in 2005.
Sources:
Duke University, School of Law, Bulletin of Duke University School of Law [serial]
Ernest Gellhorn Dies, The Mason Gazette, George Mason University (May 10, 2005), https://gazette.gmu.edu/articles/6782[perma.cc/B2FA-VHDY] (last viewed March 17, 2015)
- Administrative Law
- Contracts
- Seminar in Regulated Industries
Articles & Essays
- Rules of Evidence and Official Notice in Formal Administrative Hearings, 1971 Duke Law Journal 1-50 ()
- Business Secrets in Administrative Agency Adjudication, 22 Administrative Law Review 515-528 ()
- Proof of Consumer Deception Before the Federal Trade Commission, 17 University of Kansas Law Review 559-572 ()
- The Law Schools and the Negro, 1968 Duke Law Journal 1069-1100 ()
- The Treatment of Confidential Information by the Federal Trade Commission: Pretrial Practices, 36 University of Chicago Law Review 113-184 ()
- Treatment of Confidential Information by the Federal Trade Commission: The Hearing, 116 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 401-434 ()
- Limitations on Contract Termination Rights—Franchise Cancellations, 1967 Duke Law Journal 465-521 ()