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Hillel Nadler is an Assistant Professor at the Wayne State University School of Law, specializing in taxation and financial regulation. He holds a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School (with honors) and a B.A. in Social Sciences from Harvard College (magna cum laude). His research examines cross-border taxation, global financial systems, and the intersection of tax policy with trade deficits. Nadler previously served as a Senior Research Fellow at the Program on International Financial Systems, practiced corporate tax law at Ropes & Gray in Boston, and clerked for U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Frank H. Easterbrook. His recent work, including the podcast discussion on 'America the Tax Haven,' explores how U.S. tax policies attract foreign capital, influencing trade imbalances and financial regulation. Nadler teaches courses on securities regulation, taxation, and international tax law.
Research Contributions: His scholarship addresses topics like tax havens, capital flows, and financial innovation. Notable works include analyzing the U.S. role as a tax haven and the implications of global savings glut on trade deficits. He frequently engages with SSRN, contributing papers on tax-efficient trading and cloud computing risks in finance.
Advising & Grants: No specific grants or advising roles are listed, though his academic and professional activities suggest active involvement in policy discussions and legal education.
Labs/Teams: No formal lab affiliations mentioned, but collaborations with institutions like the Program on International Financial Systems highlight his interdisciplinary research.




