The Paper Chase For his third-year writing project at Harvard Law, Osborn wrote
The Paper Chase, a fictional account of one
Harvard Law School student's battles with the imperious Professor Charles Kingsfield. Osborn found a publisher with the assistance of
William Alfred and the book was released in 1971. Houseman won an
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as contracts professor Kingsfield.
The Paper Chase also became a
television series, and Osborn wrote several of the scripts. He was later an
associate attorney with the firm
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler.
Law professor Osborn taught law at the
University of Miami, the
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at
Yeshiva University, the
UC Berkeley School of Law, He was also one of the writers, along with Thomas A. Cohen, of the screenplay for the 2010
film version of the 1983 novel
The River Why by
David James Duncan. His final book,
Listen to the Marriage, was published in 2018. ==Personal life==