Jodi Short
Jodi Short is an Associate Professor at Georgetown Law. Her research is on the nexus of public and private institutions in regulatory governance. She is currently working on a series of empirical papers examining the effects of corporate internal compliance auditing on regulatory performance. Her work also addresses theoretical justifications for and critiques of regulation, exploring tensions in the U.S. administrative state between cooperation and coercion, expertise and politics, and public and private interests. Professor Short teaches courses on administrative law, the regulatory state, and the role that private organizations play in public governance and law.
Contributions:
Professor Short presented "Coming Clean and Cleaning Up: Is Voluntary Disclosure a Signal of Effective Self-Policing?" in Transparency and Accountability: The Role of Information Disclosure



