Christopher T. Wonnell
Professor of Law
B.A. 1979, Northwestern University; J.D. 1982, University of Michigan
Professor Christopher T. Wonnell was an associate editor of the Michigan
Law Review and then practiced law in Chicago before joining the
faculty in 1984. He teaches and writes in the areas of contracts,
commercial law, law and economics, and jurisprudence. Among
his many publications are “The Contractual Disempowerment
of Employees,” Stanford Law Review; “The Influential Myth of
a Generalized Conflict of Interests Between Labor and Management,”
Georgetown Law Journal; and “Problems in the Application
of Political Philosophy to Law,” Michigan Law Review. He
was voted professor of the year by the student body in 1993.
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