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Matthew Wansley is a Professor at Yeshiva University's School of Law, Department of Law. His work focuses on the intersection of law and technology, particularly automated driving, corporate law, antitrust, and venture capital. Prior to joining the faculty, he served as General Counsel at nuTonomy and a Climenko Fellow at Harvard Law School.
- Education: J.D. from Harvard Law School, B.A. from Yale University.
Research interests include automated driving regulation, corporate governance, AI ethics, and venture capital frameworks. His scholarship explores how legal systems adapt to technological disruptions and market dynamics.
Notable trends in scholarship span corporate law, antitrust, and AI policy, with a focus on startup ecosystems, automated transportation liability, and regulatory compliance in emerging technologies.
- Scientific Awards:
- Climenko Fellowship at Harvard Law School
- American Constitution Society Junior Scholar Workshop
- American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting
- Michigan Junior Scholars Conference
- Northwestern/Penn/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum on Law & STEM
- Penn Institute for Law and Economics Corporate Roundtable
Advising and grants information is not explicitly detailed, but his academic roles include clerkships at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. He co-writes a legal blog with philosopher Dan Greco.


