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Jane Ginsburg
is Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law at
Columbia Law School. Her principal areas of interest are in intellectual
property, comparative law, and legal methods. She served as law clerk
to Judge John J. Gibbons, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Publications include three casebooks: Legal Methods: Cases and Materials
(1996); Copyright for the Nineties (with Gorman, 4th ed., 1993) and Trademark
and Unfair Competition Law (with Litman, Goldberg, and Greenbaum, 2nd
ed., 1996) as well as a variety of law review articles. Ginsburg serves
on the editorial boards of The Michie Co., law school publishers, and
of several intellectual property journals in the United States and abroad.
She holds a. BA from the University of Chicago, an MA and JD from Harvard,
and a D.E.A. and a Doctor of Law from Université de Paris.
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