Daniel Crane is the Richard W. Pogue Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. He served as the associate dean for faculty and research from 2013 to 2016. He teaches Contracts, Antitrust, Antitrust and Intellectual Property, and Legislation and Regulation.
Featured Scholarship
Aspen Treatise for Antitrust
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
"Competition Policy After the Coming Wave of General Purpose Technologies"
Artificial Intelligence and Competition Policy
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
"Christianity and Economic Law"
The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and the Law
"Tying Law for the Digital Age"
Notre Dame Law Review
Activities
Presented “Why Can’t Tesla Sell Cars in Michigan?” at the Issues and Ideas Forum sponsored by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Midland, Michigan.
Served as a vice chairman, as a moderator for the session, “Judicial Independence and Outside Influence,” and as a commentator for the session, “International Law in Domestic Legal Systems,” at the 2015 International Judicial Conference, Antalya, Turkey.