Jamie Grischkan joined the ASU College of Law faculty in 2022. Previously, she was the Samuel I. Golieb Fellow in Legal History at New York University School of Law and the Raoul Berger-Mark DeWolfe Howe Legal History Fellow at Harvard Law School. She holds a bachelor's degree from Duke University, a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, and a Ph.D. in History from Boston University.
Professor Grischkan's research focuses on American legal history, financial regulation, and antimonopoly law and policy. Her work explores the rise and regulation of bank holding companies in the twentieth century, the relationship between antitrust law and financial regulation, and the historical development of the American antimonopoly tradition. Before joining the ASU Law faculty, she worked as a corporate associate at Paul Hastings LLP where her practice revolved around private equity transactions and corporate governance.
Education
Ph.D. History (with distinction), Boston University
J.D. cum laude, University of Michigan Law School
B.A. magna cum laude, Duke University
Publications
Regulating Bank Mergers: Past and Present, 2024 U. Ill. L. Rev. 557 (2024)
"Banking and the Antimonopoly Tradition: The Long Road to the Bank Holding Company Act." In Antimonopoly and American Democracy, edited by Daniel A. Crane and William J. Novak. Oxford University Press, 2023.