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Philip K. Howard, a lawyer in New York, is perhaps best known as the author of the book The Death of Common Sense (1995), which chronicles how modern law acts like central planning. He also wrote The Collapse of the Common Good (2002), which describes how fear of litigation undermines daily choices. In 2002, he formed Common Good, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that advocates reforms to restore reliability to law, such as creating expert health courts. Howard has long been active in the civic life of New York City. He currently chairs The Municipal Art Society of New York, and he was Chairman of the committee that installed the “Tribute in Light” interim memorial for the World Trade Center tragedy. Howard grew up in eastern Kentucky, the son of a Presbyterian minister, and now lives in Manhattan with his wife and their four children. A practicing lawyer, he's vice-chairman of Covington & Burling, in its New York office. He has been continuously active in public affairs for over twenty years, holding a variety of public, civic, and teaching positions.

Bibliography

  • Howard, Philip K. (2001). The Collapse of the Common Good:How America's Lawsuit Culture Undermines Our Freedom (originally titled:The Lost Art of Drawing the Line
  • Howard, Philip K. (2009). Life Without Lawyers: Liberating Americans from Too Much Law (January 2009, W. W. Norton)
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