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Legal Historian Bruce Mann sat down with FM to discuss socratic teaching, the pervasiveness of debt, and supporting his wife, Senator Elizabeth Warren, on the campaign trail.
Mann, an expert in American legal history, has played a low-key role in Warren's U.S. Senate campaign; Mann says he never envisioned being in the public eye.
Mann, a Harvard Law professor who teaches courses on American legal history, has largely avoided attention amid the ascent of his wife’s campaign in the Democratic primary race.
Here's what you need to know about Harvard Law Professor Bruce Mann, who has been married to Democratic presidential candidate (and former law professor) Elizabeth Warren since 1980.
A professor at Harvard Law School specializing in legal history and property law, Mann is unquestionably the quieter half of the couple.
Elizabeth Warren is famous for her deep familiarity with the issues—and as a fellow law professor, her husband Bruce Mann knows his share, too. Together, they make something of a lawyerly power ...
The University of Tennessee board of trustees appointed Lori Mann Bruce as the next chancellor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on Friday.
Mann is a professor of law at Harvard, as well as a legal historian. He currently teaches American Legal History, Property, and Trusts and Estates.
The CNN interview with the potential first couple showed Warren taking the lead on most questions, with Mann, a legal history scholar, being prodded to avoid discussing openly political topics.
Bruce is cool with being Mr. Elizabeth Warren. "I’m usually introduced as Elizabeth’s husband, which has been fine with me," he said during a 2012 speech in support of his wife, per Mass Live.