EDUCATION BACKGROUND
L.L.B, China University of Political Science and Law, 2005
L.L.M, Peking University, 2007
Master of Sci. (Justice Studies), Arizona State University, 2009
L.L.M, S.J.D, University of Pennsylvania, 2010-2013
RESEARCH
Gao, S, Transmuting Gold into Lead: The FDIC’s Clawback Rule on Executive Compensation in Orderly Liquidation,The American Bankruptcy Law Journal, Vol 86, issue 3, 473-494 (2012).
Gao, S, The Lost Justice: Regulatory Recoupment by the FDIC, International Corporate Rescue, Vol. 9, Issue 3, 175-182 (2012).
Gao, S, & Shi, G, Sweetening the Lemon with Fair Cost: Flaws of the U.S. Government’s Toxic Asset Programs and Possible Legal Solutions, The Banking Law Journal, Vol.129,Issue 4, 314-373 (2012).
Gao, S. Shen, Z, The Global Administration Law and Innovative Thoughts on the Global Financial Regulation, International Law Review of Wuhan University Vol. 15, Issue 1, 54-70 (2012) (in Chinese).
Shen, Z, Gao, S. The Political Logic of Restructuring Financial Regulation in the U.S.A.:
the Effect of Partisan, Election and Interest Groups upon the Financial Reform Act. International Economic Law Journal of Xiamen University, Vol.17. Issue 4 (2011) (in Chinese)