معرفی
Richard Epstein is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law at New York University School of Law. His work spans constitutional law, antitrust, property rights, and economic policy, with a focus on the intersection of legal frameworks and market dynamics.
Research Interests
Epstein's scholarship examines:
- Antitrust in digital markets and patent-antitrust coexistence
- Constitutional Law through cases like Murr v. Wisconsin and birthright citizenship
- Pharmaceutical Regulation under the Inflation Reduction Act
- Intellectual Property in copyright and patent holdout
- Economic Philosophy via consequentialism and capitalism
Article Trends
His recent work analyzes pharmaceutical pricing under the Inflation Reduction Act, birthright citizenship debates, and antitrust challenges in digital ecosystems. Articles frequently explore Kaldor-Hicks efficiency, property rights, and regulatory takings, often collaborating with legal scholars like Shitong Qiao.
Collaborations & Affiliations
Epstein has worked with practitioners and professors across institutions including George Mason University, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Michigan. His affiliations include the NYU Law and Economics Research Center.


