Jacqueline D. Lipton
Professor of Law, Co-Director of the Center for Law Technology and the Arts, and Associate Director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Professor Lipton joined the law faculty at Case Western Reserve University in 2001, having previously taught in the United Kingdom and Australia. Her writing and teaching is focused in the areas of commercial law, cyberlaw, and intellectual property law with a comparative/international focus. She has authored numerous law review articles in these areas, including publications in the Northwestern University Law Review, the Iowa Law Review, the UC Davis Law Review, the Boston College Law Review, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, the Washington and Lee Law Review, the Washington University Law Review, the Hastings Law Journal, the Wake Forest Law Review, the Florida Law Review, and the Cardozo Law Review (de novo inaugural online supplement). She is the co-author of the second and third editions of Cyberspace Law: Cases and Materials (Aspen, 2006 & 2010) with Professor Raymond Shih Ray Ku. She also authored Security Over Intangible Property (Thomson, 2000), the first text devoted solely to the issue of securitization of intangible property, including intellectual property. She is currently completing a text on Internet domain name governance for the Edward Elgar International Intellectual Property series. She is a Co-Director of the Center for Law, Technology, and the Arts at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, and was appointed as the faculty’s Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research in July of 2009.
