Chris Hampson
@chrishampsonlaw
Law Professor at the University of Florida (Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Jubilee). Husband, father, cat person, puns.
Me, explaining to a civil rights lawyer how the private prison industry uses corporate restructuring and bankruptcy law to slough off debt.
🪶My latest paper dives headlong into the question of whether the Bankruptcy Power contains an insolvency limit. The answer is YES, but the tricky bit is what kind of insolvency. Looking for a good home through Scholastica and will be up on SSRN later this fall.
Seen at a rest stop in Scotland. Geoffrey’s story seems to be missing a chapter … !
My son likes puzzles and saw these connections immediately. Such a proud dad/Contracts professor 🥲
We are having a raging family debate about the answer to this trivia question. I’m right and they are all wrong.
Mike Sacasas at the Christian Study Center at UF convened Professors Ana Siljak, Lillian King Abadal, and myself to talk about Pope Leo's new encyclical on artificial intelligence, mechanization, andwhat it means to be human. Record-breaking attendance and a lot of fun. Link below.
For anyone in🌴Gainesville🦎this week, I'm on a panel discussing Pope Leo's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas.
Enjoyed presenting at Nevada Law on whether solvent debtors can file for bankruptcy. Working on a paper going through 150 years of history (and loads of pragmatism) on this question.
Years ago, for the NYT Wordle game, my dad challenged us to come up with four five-letter words that use twenty different letters. A few days ago, my list came in handy.
New question (and then I think I’m ready to move on): if a state required its public schools to put this up as a poster, would that violate the Establishment Clause?
Ok, Donald Trump says he thought he was a Red Cross doctor, not Jesus. I asked Chat GPT to generate two images, one of Trump as a doctor and one of Trump as Jesus. Can you spot the difference?
Easter is about Jesus’s victory over sin and death, not cursing, war crimes, and mocking other religions.
Roger Williams Law hosted a virtual panel with Steven Green, Lynette Labinger & Kayla Toney on the Establishment Clause and whether a case from my hometown in RI, Ahlquist v. Cranston (1st Cir. 2012), would be decided differently post-Lemon. Here is the prayer from the banner at issue.
🪶I have two new papers coming out: "Bankruptcy Abstention" is forthcoming in @bulawreview.bsky.social (2026) and "The Hidden Law of the Adamant Contemnor" (with Ryan Lee Scott) is forthcoming in @ucdavislaw.bsky.social (2026). papers.ssrn.com/abstract=619... papers.ssrn.com/abstract=619...
Professor Scott and I understand that Tommy Thompson was released from federal prison yesterday. Thompson, the finder of the historic wreck of the S.S. Central America, was imprisoned for over 9 years for civil contempt and served 2 years for criminal contempt.
Judge Fagone (Bankr. D. Me.) and Eric Brunstad Jr. spoke on Appellate Trends at the ABI Conference at Bretton Woods last week. I got to sit amidst the stars and say a few words about discharge exceptions and solvent debtors. High-octane stuff for 8am!
My first time in Ann Arbor, for the Junior Scholars Conference at the University of Michigan. I met amazing people, got great feedback on my Jubilee essay, and found some windows with little depictions of Bankruptcy and Contracts!
UPDATE: My old firm, WilmerHale, just filed an 11-count, 63-page complaint against 52 defendants: the Executive Office of the President, the DOJ, a host of federal agencies, and cabinet-level officials (everyone but Trump and Vance).
It's submission season! This Essay is out looking for a good home in a law review. papers.ssrn.com/abstract=510...
It's been an encouraging and mind-blowing couple of months. The ABI inducted me into its 40 Under 40 cohort. My paper "Bankruptcy Fiduciaries" was named as a co-winner of the AALS Scholarly Papers competition. And my senior colleagues at Florida Law voted to promote me to Associate Professor [1/2]
💡New paper! People kept asking me what happens when defamation defendants like Rudy Giuliani and Alex Jones file for bankruptcy. So I wrote a little piece about it, now forthcoming in the Journal of Free Speech Law. [1/2]
Guys, if you teach Contracts, care about consumers, or just need a Wednesday Giggle, look up the House of Illuminati's "Willy's Chocolate Experience" in Glasgow.
💕 Did you know Valentine’s Day has a bankruptcy angle? The New England Confectionary Company (NECCO) makes the famous candy hearts. In 2018, the company filed for bankruptcy in Massachusetts and was purchased by Spangler Candy of Ohio. The oldest American candy exists today thanks to chapter 11! 💕