Peter Jaszi is faculty director of the Glushko-Samuelson
Intellectual Property Law Clinic and professor of law. He holds expertise in
intellectual property and copyright law. He was Pauline Ruvle Moore Scholar in
Public Law from 1981-82; Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Awardee in 1982; and
he received the AU Faculty Award for Outstanding Contributions to Academic
Development in 1996. He is a member of the Selden Society (state correspondent
for Washington, D.C.). Previously he was a member of the Copyright Society of
the U.S.A. trustee, 1992-94; International Association for the Advancement of
Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property; National Zoological Park,
Washington, D.C., Animal Welfare Board, 1986-present; Library of Congress
Advisory Committee on Copyright Registration and Deposit (ACCORD), 1993.
He has written many chapters, articles and monographs on
copyright, intellectual property, technology and other issues. He was editor of
The Construction of Authorship: Textual
Appropriation in Law and Literature (with M. Woodmansee, Duke University
Press, 1994) (also published as a law journal issue, 10 Cardozo Arts and
Entertainment Law Journal 274, 1992). He is co-author of Legal Issues in Addict Diversion (Lexington Books, 1976) and Copyright Law, Third Edition (Matthew
Bender & Co., 1994).
J.D.,
Harvard Law School 1971 A.B.,
Harvard University 1968