Allan Joseph Bankman, born in 1955, is an American legal scholar and psychologist who serves as the Ralph M. Parsons Professor of Law and Business at Stanford Law School. He is best known publicly as the father of Sam Bankman-Fried, the former chief executive of FTX, and has become a focal figure in the media coverage surrounding the case against his son. Bankman’s career at Stanford places him at the intersection of law and business, where he has contributed to scholarship and teaching that explore corporate governance, the regulation of financial markets, and the ethical dimensions of business practice. His long tenure at Stanford Law School underscores a deep engagement with rigorous legal inquiry and graduate education, shaping generations of students and influencing discussions on how law governs modern business activities.
Joseph Bankman
Stanford Law School professor and psychologist, the father of Sam Bankman-Fried, active in public discourse around the SBF case.
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