Amit Haim is a Lecturer (tenure-track) at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law (starting 2025) and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods (2024–2025). He was previously a visiting fellow at NYU School of Law’s Information Law Institute (2021–2022) and clerked for Justice Uzi Vogelman at the Supreme Court of Israel (2018–2019).
He received his J.S.D. from Stanford Law School, where his dissertation—Administrative Discretion in the Age of Algorithms—was supervised by Professor David Freeman Engstrom. He also holds a J.S.M. (SPILS) from Stanford Law School and an LL.B. and B.A. in Humanities from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (magna cum laude).
Haim's research interests span Administrative Law, Law & Technology, Artificial Intelligence & Law, and Empirical and Computational Legal Methods. His work has been published in leading journals such as Law and Human Behavior, Annual Review of Law and Social Science, and UC Irvine Law Review, and presented at major conferences including Conference of Empirical Legal Studies, American Law and Economics Association, International Conference on AI & Law, and the Law & Society Association Meeting.
He has received numerous fellowships and awards, including Fulbright Master’s Fellowship, Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship, and E. David Fischman Scholarship.