
Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Robert J. Jackson Jr. is a respected professor and legal scholar known for his expertise in corporate law and securities regulation. He has served as a commissioner at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), where he focused on improving transparency and protecting investors in financial markets. Jackson is noted for his work on issues like corporate governance and the role of public companies in society. His insights contribute to discussions on how laws and regulations can shape the behavior of businesses, impacting the economy and the average consumer. He teaches law at New York University.