Stephen F. Ross

Lewis H. Vovakis Distinguished Faculty Scholar, Professor of Law, and Director, Penn State Institute for Sports Law, Policy and Research.  J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley.  A.B., University of California, Berkeley.

Professor Stephen Ross joined the Penn State Law faculty from the University of Illinois College of Law. After graduation from the University of California Boalt Hall School of Law, where he was associate editor of the California Law Review, Professor Ross held a variety of positions leading up to his career in teaching. He spent several years in Washington, D.C., as an attorney for the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, clerked for Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and served as minority counsel for the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. Senate.

Professor Ross is the author of the Principles of Antitrust Law (2003) and scholarly works on U.S. and Canadian antitrust and competition policies, domestic and international sports antitrust issues, statutory interpretation, and comparative Canadian law. His recent book, Fans of the Worlds, Unite! (2008), was noted by Wired.com magazine as one of the 12 bright ideas of 2009. Professor Ross has provided expert testimony and advice on antitrust issues in the sports arena to governmental entities in the U.S. and Canada over the years, and he has consulted on sports league design for professional sports organizations in ice hockey, cricket, and motorcycle racing.

Professor Ross is a senior fellow of the American Antitrust Institute and serves as pro bono counsel to the AAI and the Consumer Federation of America on antitrust and sports litigation.

 

Scholarly Dialogues Series:

Professor Ross presented during the Penn State Law Review Scholarly Dialogues Series on April 6, 2010.