Yun-chien Chang

Prof. Yun-chien Chang is a Research Professor at Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan and serves as the Director of its Empirical Legal Studies Center. He will serve as the Jack G. Clarke Professor in East Asian Law at Cornell Law School from Jan. 1, 2023. He was a visiting professor at New York University, the […]

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Max Raskin

Max Raskin is an adjunct professor of law at New York University. He previously worked at the U.S. Treasury Department, serving as chief speechwriter to the Secretary and advisor to the General Counsel. Prior to that, Max was an associate at Morgan Stanley in the firm’s Investment Management division. He began his career at Bloomberg […]

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Mario Loyola

Mario Loyola is a Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, where he writes on energy & environment, government & constitutional law, and competition & innovation. Before joining CEI, Loyola worked at the White House, as associate director for regulatory reform in the Council on Environmental Quality and as presidential speechwriter. Loyola has served at […]

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Carlo Ludovico Cordasco

Carlo Ludovico Cordasco currently holds a position as post-doc at the Sheffield University Management School. He recently obtained his PhD from the Department of Politics (University of Sheffield) with a thesis on Social Contracts and Preferences for Flexibility. He has held a visiting position at the Politics, Philosophy and Economics Program at the University of […]

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David A. Schwarz

David Schwarz is a partner with the law firm of Irell & Manella LLP, where he co-chairs the firm’s appellate practice group. He is recognized for his representation of clients in the area of constitutional litigation. After clerking for Alex Kozinski, former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1988-1989), […]

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Malte Dold

Malte F. Dold is an Assistant Professor in the Economics Department at Pomona College in California. Previously, he spent two years as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Economics at New York University. He received his PhD from Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg in 2018. He was an Adam Smith Fellow at the Mercatus Center at […]

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Adi Leibovitch

Adi Leibovitch is an associate professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law. She also co-chairs the Jerusalem Crime Group, an interdisciplinary forum for criminal justice policy analysis. Leibovitch’s research focuses on the economic analysis of law, behavioral theory and empirical methods, as applied to the study of the institutional design of courts, litigation […]

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Vanessa Casado Pérez

Vanessa Casado Pérez is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M School of Law and a Research Associate Professor at Texas A&M Department of Agricultural  Economics. Her scholarship focuses on property and natural resources law. In several publications, she explores the role of property rights in the management of scarce natural resources. She has published in, among others, […]

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Yehonatan Givati

Yehonatan Givati is a professor at Hebrew University Law School, where he teaches tax law and economic analysis of law. His academic work applies the tools of law and economics, both theoretical and empirical, to three areas of law: tax law, law enforcement, and administrative law. He received a PhD from the Economics Department at Harvard […]

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Shitong Qiao

Shitong Qiao is assistant professor of law at the University of Hong Kong, where he teaches comparative property law, law of cities, law and development and Chinese law, and won the Faculty Research Award. He is also Global Associate Professor of Law at NYU School of Law (Fall 2017). Dr. Qiao holds degrees from Wuhan […]

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