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Theodore N. Gill (1042 words) |
 | Theodore Gill was born in New York City. |
 | Gill was mainly interested in relationships among animals and in constructing classifications. |
 | David Starr Jordan viewed Gill with a respect that bordered on hero-worship, calling him the "master of taxonomy" and the "keenest interpreter of taxonomic facts yet known in the history of ichthyology." Gill gave freely of his time and his knowledge, both to his scientific colleagues and to the public. |
| New York University School of Law (1736 words) |
 | Theodore Eisenberg and Geoffrey P. Miller (October 11, 2006) The Flight from Arbitration: An Empirical Study of Ex Ante Arbitration Clauses in Publicly-Held Companies' Contracts |
 | Nicholas Economides (September 1, 2006) Public Policy in Network Industries |
 | Nicholas Economides (August 1, 2005) Vertical Leverage and the Sacrifice Principle: Why the Supreme Court Got Trinko Wrong |