Gerald Frug
Gerald Frug is the Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and a leading academic authority on local government law. He was married to feminist law professor Mary Joe Frug, who was murdered in 1991.
Frug has advocated regional cooperation to solve local government problems.
He graduated from University of California, Berkeley and Harvard Law School and previously worked for the City of New York and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.Publications
- Barron, David J., and Gerald E. Frug. City Bound: How States Stifle Urban Innovation.
- Barron, David, Gerald E. Frug & Rick Su. Dispelling the Myth of Home Rule: Local Power in Greater Boston.
- Frug, Gerald E. "Is Secession from the City of Los Angeles a Good Idea?" 49 University of California - Los Angeles Law Review 1783.
- Frug, Gerald E. City Making: Building Communities without Building Walls.
- Frug, Gerald E. "City Services," 73 New York University Law Review 23.
- Frug, Gerald E. Local Government Law.
- Frug, Gerald E. "Administrative Democracy," 40 Toronto Law Journal 240.