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Jason Iuliano

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Jason Iuliano
Basic facts
Organization:University of Utah
Education:Harvard Law School


Jason Iuliano is an associate professor of law at the University of Utah, as of May 2024. He earned a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University. According to his university profile page and personal website, Iuliano's research interests include "empirical constitutional law and consumer bankruptcy."[1][2][3]

Career

Below is a summary of Iuliano's education and career:[2]

Academic degrees:

  • B.A. (2008), Villanova University
  • J.D. (2011), Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Ph.D (2020), Princeton University

Professional positions and honors

  • Olin-Searle Fellow in Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2017-Present
  • Associate research scholar, Yale Law School, Aug. 2016-July 2017

Academic scholarship

The following table contains a selection of works by Iuliano about the administrative state and related issues. Any links in the table below feature Ballotpedia summaries of that scholarly work.

Works related to the administrative state
Title Source
"A Probabilistic Analysis of Title IX Reforms" Journal of Political Philosophy (2021)
"The Student Loan Bankruptcy Gap" Duke Law Journal (2020)
"Student Loan Bankruptcy and the Meaning of Educational Benefit" American Bankruptcy Law Journal
"Accounting for Intrinsic Values in the Federal Student Loan System" by Jason Iuliano and Yoaav Isaacs The Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy (2018)
"The Supreme Court's Noble Lie" U.C. Davis Law Review (2018)
""The Nondelegation Doctrine: Alive and Well" by Jason Iuliano and Keith E. Whittington (2017)" Notre Dame Law Review (2017)
""The Myth of the Nondelegation Doctrine" by Keith E. Whittington and Jason Iuliano (2017)" University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2017)

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