Kate Conlow

Kate Conlow is an Academic Fellow in Networks, Platforms, and Utilities at Vanderbilt Law School. Her research focuses on regulated industries law and antitrust. She is interested in how corporations leverage and manipulate legal frameworks to entrench economic and political power, and how such strategies impact fair markets and democratic institutions. Her work has been published in leading law reviews. She previously clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and served as a law clerk to FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya.  

Academic Economists Have an Ethics Problem

In a recent article, Kate M. Conlow explores how feeble requirements among the American academic economics community to disclose conflicts of interest are compromising research and harming policymaking.

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