Jennifer Taub
Jennifer Taub is a legal scholar and advocate, devoted to making complex business law topics engaging inside and outside of the classroom. Her research and writing focus on corporate governance, banking and financial market regulation, and white collar crime. Similarly, her advocacy centers on “follow the money” matters –– promoting transparency and opposing corruption. She is a professor at Vermont Law School where she teaches Contracts, Corporations, Securities Regulation, and White Collar Crime. She has been appointed Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School for the Fall Term 2019 to teach a section of the course Corporations and the reading group White Collar Crime and Public Corruption.