Jason Iuliano

| 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) | ||
See also
- Ballotpedia's administrative state coverage
- Administrative State Bibliography
- Scholarly work related to the administrative state
External links
Footnotes