
معرفی
Carol Rose Goforth serves as Distinguished Professor and Clayton N. Little Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law, where she specializes in business associations, securities regulation, and cryptoasset regulation. She has established herself as a leading national expert in cryptocurrency legal frameworks through her influential textbook Regulation of Cryptotransactions and extensive scholarly publications.
Research Focus: Professor Goforth's work critically examines SEC enforcement strategies in cryptocurrency markets, analyzes classification challenges for digital assets like NFTs and tokenized offerings, and explores blockchain's implications for corporate governance. Her scholarship consistently identifies regulatory inconsistencies while proposing coherent frameworks that balance innovation with investor protection. She maintains active engagement with policymakers through regulatory committees and frequent expert commentary.
Publication Trends: Her 2021-2025 scholarship reveals deepening analysis of regulatory ironies in crypto enforcement, with increasing focus on SEC-CFTC jurisdictional dynamics, global regulatory coordination needs, and market structure implications. Recent work demonstrates sophisticated understanding of both technical aspects of blockchain systems and their legal classification challenges.
Professional Recognition:
- Elected Member, American Law Institute (1999)



