Joseph Messa has been nominated to become a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation (ABF). It is an honor to be chosen, as less than one third of one percent of US lawyers are members. ABF members support ground breaking research in law and social science and participate in educational programs at the American Bar Association's (ABA) Midyear and Annual Meetings.
Founded in 1952 by the ABA, the ABF is recognized as the premier institute for social science research on law in America. Among its research faculty is 2000 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences, James Heckman. Other notables include John Hagan (awarded the 2009 Stockholm Prize in Criminology) and Steven Levitt (author of the bestseller Superfreakonomics).
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