Legal research on economic policy and regulation
I write and research on industrial policy, AI governance, administrative law, and geopolitical competition. My work has appeared in Lawfare and Yale Journal on Regulation's Notice & Comment. I also curate Enabling Acts, a newsletter aggregating legal scholarship on Abundance topics including regulatory barriers to housing, energy, infrastructure, and state capacity.
I'm finishing my third year at Harvard Law School, where I founded HLS Abundance, a student organization focused on administrative reform for economic growth. I am currently a Legal Fellow at the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator. I worked at OMB during the Biden administration and was a summer associate at Arnold & Porter.
Before law school, I built regulatory compliance programs at Oscar Health and ran business operations for US Mobile, a venture-backed telecommunications startup. I hold a BA in Economics from Harvard.