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Matthew Adam Bruckner is a Professor of Law at Howard University School of Law, specializing in bankruptcy, consumer protection, and fintech regulation. He holds a J.D. from New York University School of Law and a B.A. from Binghamton University. Previously, he taught at George Washington University, St. John’s University, and Cleveland State University.
His research examines bankruptcy law’s intersection with social equity, fintech innovation, and student debt. Key domains include:
- Racial disparities in bankruptcy exemptions
- Algorithmic bias in lending
- Student loan discharge reforms
- Consumer fintech regulation
Recent publications (2022–2025) predominantly address empirical analyses of bankruptcy disparities, fintech regulatory frameworks, and student loan policy. Over 80% of articles focus on consumer finance law, with emerging emphasis on AI ethics in lending.
No awards, research grants, or student advising roles are documented. Professional background includes litigation at Allen & Overy and clerkship with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court (Southern District of New York).



