Rebecca Tushnet

Rebecca Tushnet
Born 1973 (age 4142)
Alma mater Harvard University, 1995
Yale Law School, 1998
Occupation Law Professor
Employer Georgetown University School of Law
Website Rebecca Tushnet's 43(B)log

Rebecca Tushnet is an American copyright, trademark, First Amendment, and false advertising legal scholar. In addition to her general scholarship, Tushnet is known for her fanfiction-related scholarship[1] and her legal advocacy work for the Organization for Transformative Works, a nonprofit fandom-related project that supports fanworks (such as fanfiction) through preservation and advocacy.[2][3] Her blog has been named to the ABA "Blawg 100" for several years in a row.[4]

Tushnet received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1995, and earned her J.D. from Yale Law School[5] in 1998.[6] Tushnet clerked for Third Circuit judge Edward R. Becker (1998–99)[6] and US Supreme Court Justice David Souter (1999-2000). She practiced at Debevoise & Plimpton. Tushnet then entered teaching, first at NYU School of Law (2002–05)[6] and then moving to Georgetown.[6] In practice, Tushnet has represented fans in copyright and trademark disputes with rightsholders.[7]

Her father is Mark Tushnet and her mother is Elizabeth Alexander, who directs the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union.[8] Her sister Eve Tushnet is a lesbian Catholic author and blogger.[9]

Selected scholarship and casebooks

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Notes

  1. Bob Garfield, "Fan Fiction and the Law" (interview), On the Media, March 8, 2013.
  2. "Legal Advocacy", Organization for Transformative Works. (Last visited April 28, 2014).
  3. Nick Gillespie & Joshua Swain, "Fan Fiction vs. Copyright - Q&A with Rebecca Tushnet", Reason Magazine, July 20, 2012.
  4. http://www.abajournal.com/blawg100
  5. "Rebecca Leah Tushnet, Attorney". Lawyer.com. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Tushnet CV, University of Chicago (last visited April 28, 2014).
  7. NPR, "Fan Fiction Writers Face Nonfiction Legal Hurdles", July 16, 2008.
  8. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/05/us/05beliefs.html
  9. "'Gay and Catholic': An Interview with Author Eve Tushnet". America Magazine. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  10. Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials, self-published, July 2012.
  11. http://www.csusa.org/news/177866/Rebecca-Tushnet-Named-2014-Seton-Award-Winner.htm

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