
Robert J. Jackson Jr. (Professor)
Robert J. Jackson Jr. is a law professor specializing in securities regulation and financial markets. He teaches at New York University School of Law and writes about how laws and policies impact the functioning of markets, investor protection, and corporate behavior. Jackson has served as a federal regulator, offering expert insights on securities oversight, and he contributes to academic and policy discussions to improve transparency and fairness in financial systems. His work helps ensure that financial markets operate fairly, efficiently, and in a way that safeguards investors.