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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Rebecca Curtin |
Assistant Professor of Law
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Professor Curtin is a graduate of Princeton University, where she received her A.B. in English, summa cum laude, and of the University of Virginia School of Law, where she served on the editorial board of the Virginia Law Review. Prior to attending law school, she completed her Ph.D. in English and American Literature and Language at Harvard University, and held teaching positions at Harvard University and Brandeis University.
Before joining the faculty at Suffolk Law, Professor Curtin worked as an associate in the IP Transactional practice group at Ropes & Gray LLP, where her practice focused on licensing, collaboration and other commercial agreements involving intellectual property. Professor Curtin teaches courses in Property and Copyright. Her research interests currently include the evolution of intellectual property regimes under the influence of new technologies and licensing transactions.
Degrees: A.B., Princeton University; J.D., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Harvard University
Bar Admittance: MA
Subjects: Property; Copyright
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REFORMATIONS: THREE MDIEVAL AUTHORS IN MANUSCRIPT AND MOVABLE TYPE (Brepols, 2007)
The 'Capricious Privilege': Rethinking the Origins of Copyright under the Tudor Regime, 59 J. COPYRIGHT SOC'Y U.S.A. 391 (2012)
Piers Plowman and Tudor Regulation of the Press, 20 Y.B. LANGLAND STUD. 93 (2006)
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Prof. Rebecca Curtin
Suffolk University Law School 120 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108-4977
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