1962
Dr. Mashaw receives a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
1964
Dr. Mashaw receives a Bachelor of Laws from Tulane University.
1966
Dr. Mashaw becomes an assistant professor at Tulane University.
1968
Dr. Mashaw becomes an assistant professor at the University of Virginia.
1969
Dr. Mashaw receives a Doctor of Philosophy in European governmental studies from the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland.
1972
Dr. Mashaw is promoted to full professor at the University of Virginia.
1975
Dr. Mashaw co-authors “Administrative Law: The American Public Law System.”
1976
Dr. Mashaw becomes a professor at Yale University Law School in New Haven, Connecticut.
1983
Dr. Mashaw authors “Bureaucratic Justice.”
1990
Dr. Mashaw is appointed deputy dean of Yale Law School.
1990
Dr. Mashaw co-authors “America’s Misunderstood Welfare State” and “The Struggle for Auto Safety.”
1991
Dr. Mashaw is named Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor at Yale Law School.
1994
Dr. Mashaw is named Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
1996
Dr. Mashaw co-authors “Balancing Security and Opportunity: The Challenge of Disability Income Policy” and he co-edits “The Environment of Disability Income Policy” and “Disability, Work, and Cash Benefits.”
1997
Dr. Mashaw authors “Greed, Chaos and Governance.”
2003
Dr. Mashaw co-authors “Seasoned by Salt: A Voyage in Search of the Caribbean.”
2012
Dr. Mashaw authors “Creating the Administrative Constitution.”
2015
Dr. Mashaw becomes Professor Emeritus.
2018
Dr. Mashaw authors “Reasoned Administration and Democratic Legitimacy.”