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Jessica D. Litman  Professor
BA, Reed College; MFA, Southern Methodist University; JD, Columbia University School of Law
(734) 615-0594 | 437 Hutchins
E-mail: jdlitman@umich.edu | Web → |
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Jessica D. Litman is John F. Nickoll Professor of Law in the Law School and a professor of information in the School of Information. She teaches courses in copyright law, Internet law, and trademarks and unfair competition.

Litman is the author of Digital Copyright (Prometheus Books 2001) and the coauthor with Jane Ginsburg and Mary Lou Kevlin of a casebook, Trademarks and Unfair Competition Law (Foundation Press 2001). She has published many articles on intellectual property.

Litman has testified before Congress and before the White House Information Infrastructure Task Force's Working Group on Intellectual Property. She is a past trustee of the Copyright Society of the USA and a past chair of the American Association of Law Schools Section on Intellectual Property. Litman serves on the National Research Council's Committee on Partnerships in Weather and Climate Services and on the Advisory Board for the Public Knowledge organization.

She has served on the program committee for the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. Litman is a member of the Intellectual Property and Internet Committee of the ACLU and the advisory board of Cyberspace Law Abstracts.
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