Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Jodi Short

About the Speaker

Professor Jodi Short graduated from Duke University, BA cum laude (1992); Georgetown Law, JD magna cum laude (1995); and UC Berkeley, PhD in Sociology (2008). Before coming to Hastings, she taught at Georgetown Law and was a Senior Policy Scholar at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy, at the McDonough School of Business. Her research and teaching interests are in the regulation of business, in particular, the intersection of public and private regulatory regimes and the theory and practice of regulatory reform.

Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Tom Lin

About the Speaker

Tom C.W. Lin is an Associate Professor of Law at Temple Law School. He was on the faculty of the University of Florida Levin College of Law before joining Temple Law School. His research and teaching interests are in the areas of corporations, securities regulation, privacy, and behavioral law and economics. His current research focuses on financial regulation, emerging financial technologies, and executive governance of public corporations. His scholarship has been published and cited by many leading law journals.

Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Pamela Foohey

About the Speaker

Professor Pamela Foohey’s research centers on bankruptcy, commercial law, and consumer law, with a current emphasis on how non-profit entities use and are affected by bankruptcy. Her most recent project is an empirical study of the reorganization of churches and other religious institutions under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. Her work spanning individual and business bankruptcy, consumer law, and family law has appeared in leading law and peer-reviewed journals.

Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Margaret Kwoka

About the Speaker

Professor Kwoka is a graduate of Brown University and Northeastern University School of Law and a former education volunteer with Peace Corps in Burkina Faso. She clerked for Chief Justice Phillip Rapoza, Massachusetts Appeals Court, and Judge Michael Murphy, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Denver, Professor Kwoka was an Assistant Professor at John Marshall Law School in Chicago and a Lecturer at George Washington University School of Law.

Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Shu-Yi Oei

About the Speaker

Shu-Yi Oei teaches and writes in the areas of tax law and policy, bankruptcy law and commercial law. She has taught at Tulane since 2009 and is the inaugural holder of the Hoffman F. Fuller Professorship in Tax Law in 2014. Oei also received the 2014 Felix Frankfurter Distinguished Teaching award, the law school’s highest teaching honor.

Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Jill Fraley

About the Speaker

A graduate of Yale University, completing dual programs in History and Religious Studies (1999), with her J.D. from Duke University School of Law (2002), her LL.M. from Yale Law School (2008), and J.S.D. from Yale Law School (2011), Dr. Fraley is a legal historian who focuses her research on property and environmental issues. She practiced law for more than six years, working primarily in toxic torts and premises liability.

Workshop on Regulation and Coordination: Usha Rodrigues

About the Speaker

Usha Rodrigues serves as the University of Georgia School of Law’s associate dean for faculty development. She joined the law school’s faculty in the fall of 2005 and was named the holder of the M.E. Kilpatrick Chair of Corporate Finance and Securities Law in 2014. Currently, she leads courses in contracts and business ethics, and business associations.

As associate dean, she will work closely with the law school’s faculty, especially its untenured professors, to expand and promote scholarly activities.

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