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Greg Day

Assistant Professor

Greg Day is an Assistant Professor of Legal Studies at the Terry College of Business and holds a courtesy appointment in the School of Law. He is also a Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School's Information Society Project. His research has primarily focused on the intersection of competition, technology, innovation, and privacy as well as the disparate impact of anticompetitive conduct. One can find his scholarship in journals such as the Cornell Law ReviewMichigan Law ReviewMinnesota Law Review, and American Business Law Journal. He is also internationally recognized for his knowledge of the art market and the laws governing it.

Greg has won awards such as the 2022 Distinguished Early Career Faculty Award from Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Holmes-Cardozo Award, and Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Fund Antitrust Writing Award for his work in the category of antitrust and privacy. He is also the current President of the Southeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business.

Education:
  • J.D., University of North Carolina School of Law, 2013
  • Ph.D., M.A., Political Science, University of Mississippi, 2010
  • B.A., Social and Global Studies, Antioch College, 2003
Prior professional positions:
  • Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP, Associate (M&A, Alternative Entities, Commercial Counseling), 2013-2014
Awards, Honors and Recognitions:
  • 2022 ALSB Distinguished Early Career Faculty Award
  • 2020 Holmes-Cardozo Distinguished Paper Award
  • 2019 Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Fund Writing Award for antitrust scholarship, category award
  • 2019 Holmes-Cardozo Award
  • 2019 MBAA Distinguished Paper Award, Infracompetitive Privacy
  • 2019 Teaching Academy Fellow, UGA Center for Teaching and Learning
  • 2017 SEALSB Junior Scholar Award
  • 2015, 2016, 2017 Southeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business Award for Best Proceedings Paper
  • 2013 University of North Carolina School of Law Outstanding Writing Award, Explaining The Art Market’s Frauds, Forgeries, and Thefts (And Why the Art Market Does Not Seem to Care)
Research Interests and Areas of Expertise:
  • Antitrust Law
  • Competition
  • Intellectual Property
  • Art Law
Selected Publications:

Journal Articles