Anupam Chander is a Fellow of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School and Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis.
His research focuses on the regulation of globalization and digitization.
A graduate of Harvard College and Yale Law School, he clerked for Chief Judge Jon O. Newman of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and Judge William A. Norris of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He practiced law in New York and Hong Kong with Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, representing foreign sovereigns in international financial transactions.
His publications include:
Globalization and Distrust, Yale L. J. (forthcoming 2005);
The Romance of the Public Domain, Cal. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2004);
Odious Securitization, Emory L. J. (2004);
Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise, Yale L. J. (2003);
The New, New Property, Texas L. Rev. (2003);
Whose Republic?, U. Chicago L. Rev. (2002);
Diaspora Bonds, N.Y.U. L. Rev. (2001); and
Sovereignty, Referenda, and the Entrenchment of a U.K. Bill of Rights, Yale L. J. (1991).
He is also an occasional contributor to a legal column on Findlaw.com.