
WashU Law Associate Professors Brenda Dvoskin and Jens Frankenreiter have been selected to present their scholarship at the Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, a national workshop that highlights emerging voices in legal academia. They are two of 15 legal scholars selected from law schools across the country.
Professor Frankenreiter will present “The Other Delaware Effect,” a paper that examines the effects of Delaware’s 2015 ban on fee-shifting provisions in corporate charters and bylaws, and Professor Dvoskin will present her paper “The Erotic Interest in Privacy.”
The forum is designed to foster rigorous discussion of new scholarship while building connections across a community of American legal scholars. Selected participants present their work to an audience of junior and senior faculty, with each paper receiving detailed commentary from an established scholar.
Professors Dvoskin and Frankenreiter’s selection reflects the strength and range of scholarship at WashU Law, from corporate governance to critical legal theory. Their participation in the forum places them among a distinguished group of early-career scholars shaping the future of legal research.



