Talia B Gillis
Scholar

Talia B Gillis

Google Scholar ID: Qx_vc_0AAAAJ
Columbia Law School
law and economicshousehold financebig data and Fintechalgorithmic fairnessregulation of consumer finance
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Citations
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H-index
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Publications
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Co-authors
6
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Publications
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Academic Achievements
  • Her paper 'The Input Fallacy' was the winner of the 2022 AALS Scholarly Papers Competition. Recipient of the 2022 Junior Faculty Grant and the Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law and Public Policy Grant. Published working papers include 'Price Discrimination' Discrimination (working paper 2024); 'Modernizing Fair Lending' (with Spencer Caro and Scott Nelson, University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper No. 2024-18); 'D-Hacking' (with Emily Black & Zara Hall, FAccT '24: Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability & Transparency).
Research Experience
  • Joined Columbia Law faculty in 2020 after completing an S.J.D. degree at Harvard and pursuing a Ph.D. in economics. At Harvard, she was a John M. Olin Fellow in Empirical Law and Finance, a Terence M. Considine Fellow in Law and Economics, and a Program on Negotiations Fellow. She clerked for Deputy Chief Justice Hanan Melcer of the Supreme Court of Israel.
Education
  • S.J.D., Harvard Law School; Ph.D. (Business Economics), Harvard University; B.C.L., Oxford University; LL.B. (Law and Economics), Hebrew University
Background
  • Studies the law and economics of consumer markets. Interested in household financial behavior and how consumer welfare is shaped by technological and legal changes. Research areas include financial regulation, consumer finance, law and economics, behavioral economics, and law and artificial intelligence.
Miscellany
  • Teaches courses such as Consumer Finance, S. Law and AI, and Contracts.