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Jennifer Taub is an American law professor, advocate, and commentator focusing on corporate governance, financial market regulation, and white collar crime.


Work

Jennifer Taub is a Law Professor at Western New England University School of Law, where she teaches contracts, corporations, securities regulation, and white collar crime. Before WNE, she taught at VLS, and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in the Isenberg School of Management. Taub's research focuses on banking reform, corporate governance, financial market regulation, white collar crime and the 2008 housing Financial Crisis. Taub also worked as a visiting professor at the
University of Illinois College of Law The University of Illinois College of Law (Illinois Law or UIUC Law) is the law school of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a public university in Champaign, Illinois. It was established in 1897 and offers the J.D., LL.M., and J.S. ...
in March 2015, a visiting fellow at the
Yale School of Management The Yale School of Management (also known as Yale SOM) is the graduate business school of Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. The school awards the Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA for Executives ...
during the 2016 spring semester, and a visiting professor at the
University of Connecticut School of Law The University of Connecticut School of Law (UConn Law) is the law school associated with the University of Connecticut and located in Hartford, Connecticut. It is the only public law school in Connecticut and one of only four in New England. In ...
during the Spring 2019 semester. Taub will spend the Fall 2019 semester as a visiting professor at Harvard Law. Taub has also worked as an Associate General Counsel for
Fidelity Investments Fidelity Investments, commonly referred to as Fidelity, earlier as Fidelity Management & Research or FMR, is an American multinational financial services corporation based in Boston, Massachusetts. The company was established in 1946 and is on ...
. Taub has served as a guest commentator on CNN and MSNBC.


Tax March

Jennifer Taub was a lead organizer of the national
Tax March The Tax March (also known as the Tax Day March and Trump's Tax Day) was a series of demonstrations held in more than 150 locations throughout the United States on April 15, 2017. The intent was to pressure U.S. President Donald Trump to release ...
which took place on April 15, 2017, demanding that, among other things, the President release his tax returns
Taub's tweet
calling for the protest was inspired by the Women's March.


Education

Jennifer Taub received a B.A. in English from
Yale College Yale College is the undergraduate college of Yale University. Founded in 1701, it is the original school of the university. Although other Yale schools were founded as early as 1810, all of Yale was officially known as Yale College until 1887, ...
and a J.D. from
Harvard Law School Harvard Law School (Harvard Law or HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States. Each class ...
.


Publications


Books

Taub's most recent book was “Big Dirty Money” published in 2020 by Viking Press. Her first book was ''Other People's Houses'', published in 2014 by the Yale Press. In 2017 Taub released a 6th edition of the casebook, and in 2021 a 7th edition of ''Corporate and White Collar Crime: Cases and Materials'' (Wolters Kluwer) originally written by Kathleen Brickey.


Articles

* “Saving the Canaries: Protecting Consumer Borrowers to Prevent Systemic Risk,” in progress. * “A Thing of Value: Can Opposition Research from Foreign Nationals violate the Federal Election Campaign Act?,” in progress. * “Law and Economics: Contemporary Approaches,” with Martha McCluskey and Frank Pasquale, ''Yale Law & Policy Review'' (2016). * Film review of The Big Short and 99 Homes with ''New Labor Forum'' (2016). * “The Subprime Specter Returns: High Finance and the Growth of High-Risk Consumer Debt,” ''New Labor Forum'' (Jan. 2016). * “Is ''Hobby Lobby'' a Tool to Limit Corporate Constitutional Rights?” ''Constitutional Commentary'' (2015). * “Regulating in the Light: Harnessing Political Entrepreneurs’ Energy for Post-Crisis Sunlight Hearings,” ''St. Thomas L. Rev.'' (2015). * “Reconcilable Differences: Promoting Homeownership While Preventing Systemic Risk,” ''Annual Review of Insolvency Law'' (2014). * “Reforming the Banks for Good,” ''Dissent'' (summer 2014). * “Unpopular Contracts and Why They Matter: Burying Landgell and Enlivening Students,” ''Washington Law Review'' (2013). * “Money Managers in the Middle: Seeing and Sanctioning Political Spending after Citizens United,” ''NYU Journal of Legislation and Public Policy'', vol. 15, 2012. * “Enablers of Exuberance,” draft paper concerning the relationship between legal acts and omissions and the global financial meltdown, selected for presentation at the Elfenworks Center for the Study of Fiduciary Capitalism at St. Mary's College of California, October 2009. * “Able But Not Willing: The Failure of Mutual Fund Advisers to Advocate for Shareholders’ Rights,” ''The Journal of Corporation Law'', vol. 34 (2009).


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Taub, Jennifer 1966 births Harvard Law School alumni Living people Vermont Law and Graduate School faculty Yale College alumni