Felix Chang, B.A., J.D.
Education and Experience
- BA, Yale University
- JD, University of Michigan
Biography
Felix B. Chang is the Robert J. Watkins/Procter & Gamble Professor of Law. He teaches and writes on antitrust, financial regulation, and trusts & estates. His research focuses on the ability of infrastructures to suppress competition in the financial markets as well as the relationship between inheritance law and wealth inequality.
Professor Chang’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as the American Journal of Comparative Law, Boston University Law Review, Foreign Policy, Vanderbilt Law Review, and Washington Law Review. He is the co-author of Roma Rights and Civil Rights: A Transatlantic Comparison.
Prior to joining Ohio State, Professor Chang was the Associate Dean for Faculty and Research at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where he also served as Co-Director of the Corporate Law Center. In addition, he has been a visiting professor or visiting scholar at Hong Kong University, National Taiwan University, Singapore Management University, and the University of Graz.
Intestacy and Inequality Under China’s Revised Succession Law, 72 Am. J. Compar. L. (forthcoming 2024)
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Clearing the Way to Renminbi Domination: CIPS, Antitrust, and Currency Competition, 51 Fla. St. U.L. Rev. 457 (2024)
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Evaluating Antitrust Remedies for Platform Monopolies: The Case of Facebook, 76 Vand. L. Rev. 773 (2023)
Racially Collusive Boycotts: African-American Purchasing Power in the Wigs and Hair Extensions Market, 102 Boston U. L. Rev. 1277 (2022)
Modeling the Caselaw Access Project: Lessons for Market Power and the Antitrust–Regulation Balance, 22 Nev. L.J. 685 (2022)
How Should Inheritance Law Remediate Inequality?, 97 Wash. L. Rev. 61 (2022)
Ethnically Segmented Markets: Korean-Owned Black Hair Stores, 97 Ind. L.J. 479 (2022)
Occupational and Business Regulation in the United States, in Requirements for Starting a Business in the United States: Occupational Licensing and Regulatory Compliance (Stefan Storr ed., 2021).