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Ori Katz is a lecturer at the faculty since 2023. He earned his LL.B. in Law and Psychology (2014, summa cum laude) from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Subsequently, he clerked for Justice Hanan Melcer in the Supreme Court. In 2020, Ori completed his Ph.D. studies (direct track) at the Hebrew University. Additionally, he holds a rabbinical ordination from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. Ori served as a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School and was awarded scholarships from both the Fulbright and Rothschild foundations in connection with this position.

Ori's research interests include contract law, empirical legal studies, behavioral law and economics, judicial discretion, and decision making. He employs a range of methodologies, including theoretical, observational, and experimental approaches. His work has been published in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, The University of Toronto Law Journal, Law & Social Inquiry, and the American Journal of Comparative Law.

Ori teaches Contract Law, and Legal Research Methods at the faculty.

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