Jordan Michael Christian
Jordan Michael Christian was a legal intern at ITIF’s Schumpeter Project on Competition Policy. Jordan is a third-year J.D. candidate at Georgetown Law with interests in antitrust law, the history of law and economics, and the intersection of AI and the law. While in law school, worked as a summer associate at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP and served as an intern in the chambers of a federal judge. Before law school, Jordan worked at Google in several roles, including on AI policy issues. Jordan earned a master’s degree in European History from Oxford University and an A.B., magna cum laude, in History from Dartmouth College.
Recent Publications
US v. Google: Why Behavioral Economics Fails to Capture the Realities of Competition
The DOJ's recent antitrust lawsuit against Google has brought renewed attention to the role of behavioral economics in antitrust law.