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Steven J. Burton
John F. Murray Professor

steven-burton@uiowa.edu
319-335-9024
466 Boyd Law Building


BA, University of California at Los Angeles, 1970
JD, University of Southern California, 1973

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Steven J. Burton is the John F. Murray Professor of Law. He currently teaches courses in Contracts, Law and Lawyers in Literature, Jurisprudence, and International Commercial Arbitration. He joined the law faculty in 1977 after four years with the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State.

Professor Burton is the author or co-author of four books: An Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning (Little, Brown & Co., 3d ed. 2006); Principles of Contract Law (WestGroup, 3d ed. 2006); Contractual Good Faith: Formation, Performance, Breach, Enforcement (Little, Brown & Co., 1995) (with Eric G. Andersen); and Judging in Good Faith (Cambridge University Press, 1992). He has edited "The Path of the Law and Its Influence: The Legacy of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr." (Cambridge University Press, 2000). He is also the author of numerous journal articles, including "The New Judicial Hostility to Arbitration: Federal Preemption, Contract Unconscionability, and Agreements to Arbitrate" 2006 Journal of Dispute Resolution 469; "Combining Conciliation with Arbitration in International Commercial Disputes," 18 Hastings Journal of International and Comparative Law 637 (1995); "Good Faith in Articles 1 and 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code: The Practice View," 35 William and Mary Law Review 1533 (1994); "Default Rules, Legitimacy, and the Authority of a Contract," 2 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 115 (1993); "Racial Discrimination in Contract Performance: Patterson and a State Law Alternative," 25 Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review 431 (1990); "Ronald Dworkin and Legal Positivism," 73 Iowa Law Review 109 (1987); and "Breach of Contract and the Common Law Duty to Perform in Good Faith," 94 Harvard Law Review 369 (1980).

Professor Burton received the University of Iowa's University Faculty Scholar Award, 1986-90, was a Fulbright Scholar to the United Kingdom in 1987, and won the Burlington Northern Foundation Faculty Achievement Award for excellence in teaching, 1986-87. He serves on occasion as an arbitrator or expert witness in domestic and international commercial cases.

 
 

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