Daniel Keating
Tyrrell Williams Professor of Law
Dan Keating teaches and writes in the areas of bankruptcy, commercial law, and UCC Article 2. The author of two casebooks on commercial law, as well as a treatise on the employment law implications of bankruptcy, he has written on such issues as bankruptcy reform and the implication of bankruptcy on collective bargaining agreements, pension insurance, and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC). His scholarship also has covered the subject of sales law and practice. He is an elected member of the American Law Institute and a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy. Professor Keating has served three times as interim dean, as well as several years as vice dean or associate dean. He is the recipient of a Washington University Founder’s Day Distinguished Faculty Award and the law school’s Outstanding Professor Award. Before joining the faculty, he was a John Olin Fellow in Law and Economics while a student at the University of Chicago Law School. Before his teaching career, he practiced law for two years as a bankruptcy attorney with The First National Bank of Chicago. Professor Keating was the recipient of the Gerry and Bob Virgil Ethic of Service Award, given by the Gephardt Institute at Washington University, for teaching a free ACT prep course for several years to high school students at urban high schools in the Chicago and St. Louis areas. Currently, Professor Keating co-teaches a three-credit Introduction to Law course in the fall semester to inmates at the Missouri Eastern Correctional Center as part of Washington University’s Prison Education Project.
- Education
- J.D., University of Chicago Law School, 1986
- B.A., Monmouth College, 1983
- Courses
- Commercial Law
- UCC Article 2
- Chapter 11 Reorganization Seminar
- Bankruptcy
- Publications
- Sales: A Systems Approach (casebook) (Aspen 8th ed. 2024)
- Commercial Law: A Systems Approach (casebook) (Aspen 8th ed. 2024) (with LoPucki, Warren, Mann, Lawless and Foohey)
- Lessons Learned in Prison, 100 Wash. U. L.Rev. Online 73 (2023)
- The Glannon Guide to Bankruptcy (interactive student guide) (Aspen 5th ed. 2023) (with Nathalie Martin)
- The Glannon Guide to Secured Transactions (interactive student guide) (Aspen 4th ed. 2022) (with Scott Burnham)
- Finding New Classroom Tricks in a Virtual Teaching World: One Old Dog’s Tale, 70 J. Legal Educ. 462 (2021)
- The Glannon Guide to Sales (interactive student guide) (Aspen 4th ed. 2021) (with Scott Burnham)
- The Relative Relevance of Bankruptcy: A Response to Professor Martin, 36 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 619 (2020) (symposium issue)
- Commercial Law: A Systems Approach (casebook) (Aspen 7th ed. 2020) (with LoPucki, Warren, Mann and Lawless)
- Sales: A Systems Approach (casebook) (Aspen 7th ed. 2019)
- “Judge Schermer’s Top Ten Topics to Teach,” 55 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 165 (2017) (symposium issue)
- “Introduction: Three Decades Later, Judge Schermer Is Still a ‘Judge for All Seasons,'” 55 Wash U. J. L. & Pol’y 1 (2017) (symposium issue)
- “My Favorite Case to Teach: A Literal ‘Gateway’ for Students to Learn Contract Formation, Contract Terms, and Legal Realism,” 53 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 55 (2017) (symposium issue)
- “Ten Lessons for Congress to Ponder About the Labor/Bankruptcy Intersection,” 22 American Bankruptcy Intitute Law Review 35 (2014)
- “RadLAX Revisited: A Routine Case of Statutory Interpretation or a Sub Rosa Preservation of Bankruptcy Law’s Great Compromise?” 20 American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review 465 (2012)
- “From ‘Fair Driving’ to ‘Fair Discharging’: Racially Discriminatory Outcomes in Common Consumer Transactions,” 20 American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review 701 (2012) (symposium issue)
- “Transforming a Non-Claim Into a Claim: § 1114 and the Curious Case of In re Visteon,” 85 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 1 (2011)
- “Examining UCC Title Battles Through a Torts Lens,” 2011 Utah Law Review 255
- “Automobile Bankruptcies, Retiree Benefits, and the Futility of Springing Priorities in Chapter 11 Reorganizations,” 96 Iowa Law Review 261 (2010)
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