Peter Huber
Peter Huber is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, writing on the issues of drug development, energy, technology, and the law. Before joining the Manhattan Institute, Huber served as an assistant and later an associate professor at MIT for six years. He clerked on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals for Ruth Bader Ginsburg and then on the U.S. Supreme Court for Sandra Day O’Connor. Huber is also a partner at the Washington, D.C., law firm of Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, and Todd. He is the author of “The Bottomless Well” (2005), co-authored with Mark P. Mills, and the forthcoming book, “The Cure in the Code: How 20th Century Law is Undermining 21st Century Medicine.” Huber earned his law degree from Harvard University and a doctorate in mechanical engineering from MIT.