Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, Securities and Exchange Commission; Adjunct Professor of Law
Connor Raso
B.A., Washington University; B.S., Washington University; M.A., Victoria University; Ph.D., Stanford; J.D., Yale
B.A., Washington University; B.S., Washington University; M.A., Victoria University; Ph.D., Stanford; J.D., Yale
Connor Raso is an attorney at the Securities and Exchange Commission, working on rulemaking, enforcement, statutory interpretation, and administrative law. His academic work has appeared in the Columbia Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Administrative Law Review, Yale Journal on Regulation, and Journal of Politics. Professor Raso previously worked as an attorney at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and clerked for Judge Pierre Leval on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, a Ph.D. from Stanford University’s Department of Political Science, and was a Fulbright Scholar. Professor Raso serves on the Council of the ABA Section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice and on the Steering Committee of the DC Bar Administrative Law and Agency Practice Section.