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Jeremy Kress is an Associate Professor of Business Law at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, and Co-Faculty Director of the Center on Finance, Law & Policy. He specializes in bank regulation, systemic risk, and financial stability. Previously, he served as an attorney at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, drafting post-crisis regulations under Dodd-Frank and Basel III, and later as Counsel to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division in 2023.
- Education:
- J.D., Harvard Law School (cum laude, 2010)
- M.P.P., Harvard Kennedy School (Presidential Scholar, 2010)
- B.B.A., University of Michigan Ross School of Business (2005)
- Awards:
- Financial Times 'Highly Commended' Research Award (2023)
- Poets & Quants 'Top 50 Undergraduate Professors' (2020)
- Michigan Ross Neary Teaching Excellence Award (2019)
His research bridges legal and policy frameworks to address modern financial sector challenges. Notable contributions include critiques of bank merger review processes, climate risk in banking, and systemic risk regulation. Kress frequently testifies before Congress and advises regulators, while his media commentary appears in major outlets like the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Bloomberg.



