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Matthew Edwards is an Associate Professor in the Department of Law at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York. His expertise spans legal reasoning, legislative virtue, consumer disclosure laws, and behavioral economics, with a focus on ethical frameworks in business law and federal financial fraud cases.
- J.D., NYU School of Law
- B.A., Political Science, SUNY Binghamton
Edwards explores intersections of law, ethics, and economics, particularly in consumer protection and legislative accountability. His work examines mandatory disclosure laws through neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics, analyzes materiality standards in fraud cases, and develops interdisciplinary pedagogical approaches for business law education.
His scholarly output includes 15 recent works (2001–2024) on topics like mortgage fraud, pay secrecy, and congressional expulsion, reflecting trends in constitutional law, regulatory theory, and behavioral jurisprudence. These publications emphasize interdisciplinary analysis and practical legal education reform.
Edwards has received funding for research on consumer disclosure laws, including the PSC-CUNY grant titled The Virtue of Disclosure: Mandatory Consumer Disclosure Laws and Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics (2007–2008). He actively contributes to legal education through innovative case studies and interdisciplinary teaching methods.





