Wesley Liebeler

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Wesley Jim Liebeler (May 9, 1931 – September 25, 2002) was an American law professor at the University of California and is especially known for his work as a counsel to the Warren Commission in 1963 and 1964. He was married to Susan Liebeler. [1]

Liebeler received a B.A. in 1953 from Macalester College and a Juris Doctor in 1957 from the University of Chicago Law School. In 1965 he joined the UCLA Law School, where he taught antitrust law for more than 30 years. In 1999 Liebeler joined George Mason’s School of Law and gave courses in antitrust and constitutional political economy law.

Liebeler was killed in a plane crash in 2002.

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  1. ^ "Law Professor Wesley J. Liebeler Dies".
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