
Ganesh Sitaraman
@ganeshsitaraman
Professor of Law, @vanderbiltlaw; Director, Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator. Formerly: @ewarren and @SenWarren. My newest book "Why Flying is Miserable"
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Wherein I take to the pages of the Washington Monthly to defend the honor of Everything-Bagel Liberalism



Excited to share that my new paper, The Federal Reserve’s Forgotten Credit Mandate, was just published in Harvard Law Review! 🚨It argues that we are misinterpreting the Fed’s statutory mandate. 1/22 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Economic security is national security. I wrote for American Affairs about why efforts to “rein in” the Defense Production Act misunderstand the law's economic origins and purposes, and threaten to weaken both the law and our national security.




In The Atlantic, Ben Dinovelli and I argue why an “abundance agenda” approach hasn’t solved and won’t solve the long-held bipartisan policy goal of providing affordable, high-speed internet to everyone in the United States. 1/7 theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

Really enjoyed writing this piece for The Atlantic with asad ramzanali on the “abundance agenda” and why it doesn’t offer a solution to provide universal & affordable high-speed internet access

Glad to share that my paper Regulating Drone Delivery Networks has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Law and Mobility Michigan Law School. I've posted a copy on SSRN - comments welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
