Jackson Dellinger

Resident Fellow
Jackson Dellinger

Jackson Dellinger researches and writes on regulatory theory. His current projects explore the comparative virtues of different emerging-technology governance mechanisms. In particular, he analyzes how different regulatory systems can best accommodate changing or contested facts.

Jackson is a graduate of Yale Law School and Duke University. While attending Yale, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Journal on Regulation and a Coker fellow. Prior to Yale, he worked at Bridgewater Associates and for a family office.

Jackson welcomes emails at jackson.dellinger@yale.edu.