Advisor Bio
Amy Sepinwall is an Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School. Her research focuses on expanding understandings of responsibility in law and ethics, particularly in relation to corporate and financial wrongdoing, and questioning the notion of corporate constitutional rights. Sepinwall holds degrees from McGill University, Yale Law School, and Georgetown University, where she earned her PhD in Philosophy. Before joining Wharton, she taught law at Georgetown University Law Center and clerked for Judge Louis H. Pollak.
Advisor Bio
Amy Sepinwall is an Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School. Her research focuses on expanding understandings of responsibility in law and ethics, particularly in relation to corporate and financial wrongdoing, and questioning the notion of corporate constitutional rights. Sepinwall holds degrees from McGill University, Yale Law School, and Georgetown University, where she earned her PhD in Philosophy. Before joining Wharton, she taught law at Georgetown University Law Center and clerked for Judge Louis H. Pollak.