Matthew Stephenson is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, where he teaches administrative law, legislation and regulation, anti-corruption law, and political economy of public law. His research focuses on the application of positive political theory to public law, particularly in the areas of administrative procedure, anti-corruption, judicial institutions, and separation of powers. Prior to joining the Harvard Law School faculty, Professor Stephenson clerked for Senior Judge Stephen Williams on the D.C. Circuit and for Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. He received his J.D. and Ph.D. (political science) from Harvard in 2003, and his B.A. from Harvard College in 1997.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Global Anticorruption Blog
- Bibliography on Corruption and Anticorruption
- For a searchable database version of the bibliography, see the Anti-Corruption Evidence Library managed by Global Integrity.
- Newest Additions to Bibliography (added in October 11, 2022 update)
Contact:
Griswold 509
Phone: (617) 495-9863
Email: mstephen@law.harvard.edu
Assistant:
David LeBreton dlebreton@law.harvard.edu