Elected Member

Professor Daniel B. Kelly

Notre Dame, IN
Notre Dame Law School
Education
University of Notre Dame
Harvard Law School

Daniel Kelly is a professor of law at the University of Notre Dame Law School and co-director and co-founder of the Notre Dame Law and Economics Program. Associate Reporter on the Restatement of Property project

His research has appeared in the Cornell Law Review, Harvard Law Review Forum, Supreme Court Economic Review, and Research Handbook on the Economic Analysis of Property Law. 

Professor Kelly has served as a referee for the American Law and Economics Review; European Association of Law and Economics; Harvard Law Review; Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization; Journal of Legal Analysis; University of Chicago Law Review; University of Chicago Press; Yale Law Journal; and Yale University Press. 

He clerked for Judge Richard C. Wesley on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He was a summer associate and later a litigation associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore. And he was awarded research fellowships at Harvard, Yale, and Northwestern law schools. 

EDUCATION: University of Notre Dame, B.A.; Harvard Law School, J.D.

 
Areas of Expertise
Elder Law
Estate Planning
Estates (Estate Planning)
Eminent Domain (Real Property)
Fiduciary Laws (Estate Planning)
Law & Economics (Banking Law)
Landlord & Tenant (Real Property)
Land Use (Real Property)
Probate (Estate Planning)
Property Law (Real Property)
Real Property
Remedies
Restitution (Remedies)
Trusts (Estate Planning)
Unjust Enrichment (Remedies)
Wills (Estate Planning)