I am an Associate Professor at Columbia Law School and a member of the Data Science Institute at Columbia University. I study the law and economics of consumer markets and I’m interested in household financial behavior and how technological and legal changes shape consumer welfare. I’m particularly interested in the role of regulation in ensuring fair and non-discriminatory outcomes in algorithmic settings.

I hold a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University and a S.J.D. from Harvard Law School. Prior to my doctoral studies I completed the B.C.L. at Oxford University and received a LL.B. in Law and Economics from the Hebrew University.