Matt Lawrence is Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty at Emory University School of Law. His research into federal spending issues includes “Disappropriation,” “Subordination and Separation of Powers,” “Covid-19 Reveals the Fiscal Determinants of Health,” “Congress’s Domain,” “Second-Class Administrative Law,” and “Appropriations Presidentialism.” His research into addiction issues includes “Drug Scheduling as Institutional Design,” “Public Health Law’s Digital Frontier: Addictive Design, Section 230, and the Freedom of Speech,” “Addiction and Liberty,” and “Defederalizing Opioid Addiction Care.” His federal regulatory experience includes service at DOJ during the Obama Administration, OMB during the Trump Administration, and DEA during the Biden Administration. He currently serves as a public member of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS).