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Matthew Turk
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Matthew Turk

  • Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics
Department: Business Law & Ethics
Campus: Bloomington

Biography

Matthew Turk is an Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. His

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Matthew Turk is an Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. His scholarship focuses on financial regulation, securities law, and international economic law, and has been published in a number of law journals, including: the Northwestern University Law Review; Iowa Law Review, Georgia Law Review, Washington & Lee Law Review, University of Kansas Law Review, Stanford Law Review Online, Columbia Business Law Review, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, and Berkeley Journal of International Law.  Before joining the Kelley School, Prof. Turk completed a federal judicial clerkship at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and practiced as a corporate litigator at the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell. He is a magna cum laude graduate of the New York University School of Law.

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Areas of Expertise

Financial Regulation; Securities Law; International Economic Law

Academic Degrees

  • J.D., magna cum laude, New York University School of Law, 2010
  • B.A., University of California San Diego, 2006

Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, 2022- Present
  • Assistant Professor, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, 2016-2022
  • Law Clerk, U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Hon. Ferdinand F. Fernandez, 2013-14
  • Associate Attorney, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, 2010-13, 2014-16

Selected Publications

  • Turk, M. FINRA Arbitration as Financial Regulation. 77 Alabama Law Review (in press, 2025).
  • Turk, M., and Kress, J. Rethinking Countercyclical Financial Regulation. 56 Georgia Law Review 495 (2022).
  • Turk, M. A Portfolio Approach to Policymaking Uncertainty. 49 Florida State University Law Review 381 (2022).
  • Turk, M. The Securities Class Action after Goldman Sachs. 59 American Business Law Journal 281 (2022).
  • Turk, M. Stress Testing the Banking Agencies. 105 Iowa Law Review 1701 (2020).
  • Turk, M. Overlapping Legal Rules in Financial Regulation and the Administrative State. 54 Georgia Law Review 791 (2020).
  • Turk, M., and Kress, J. Too Many to Fail: Against Community Bank Deregulation. 115 Northwestern University Law Review 647 (2020).
  • Turk, M. C., and Woody, K. Justice Kavanaugh, Lorenzo v. SEC, and the Future of Deference at the Post-Kennedy Supreme Court. 71 Administrative Law Review 193 (2019).
  • Turk, M. C., and Woody, K. The Leidos Mixup and the Misunderstood Duty to Disclose in Securities Law. 75 Washington & Lee Law Review 957 (2018).
  • Turk, M. C. Reversing the Two Wrong Turns in the Economic Analysis of International Law. 36 Berkeley Journal of International Law 115 (2018).
  • Turk, M. C. Securitization Reform after the Crisis: Regulation by Rulemaking or Regulation by Settlement? 38 Review of Banking & Financial Law 861 (2018).
  • Turk, M. C. The Banking-Sovereign Nexus: Law, Economics and Policy. 55 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 592 (2017).
  • Turk, M. C. Regulation by Settlement. 66 University of Kansas Law Review 259 (2017).
  • Turk, M. C., and Woody, K. Leidos and The Roberts Court’s Improvident Securities Law Docket. 70 Stanford Law Review Online 89 (2017).
  • Turk. M. C. The Convergence of Insurance with Banking and Securities Industries, and the Limits of Regulatory Arbitrage in Finance. 3 Columbia Business Law Review 967 (2015).
  • Turk. M. C. Reframing International Financial Regulation after the 2008 Crisis: Rational States and Interdependence, not Regulatory Networks and Soft Law. 36 Michigan Journal of International Law 59 (2014).
  • Turk. M. C. A Political Economy Approach to Reforming the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. 33 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 325 (2013).

Edited on February 27, 2025

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