Jessica Litman is a leading intellectual property scholar.[1][2][3] She has been ranked as one of the most-cited U.S. law professors in the field of intellectual property/cyberlaw.[4]
She is John F. Nickoll Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, after having been a law professor at Wayne State University Law School from 1990 to 2006 and University of Michigan Law from 1984 to 1990.[3][5] She has also held a joint appointment as Professor of Information at the University of Michigan's School of Information,[6] and has taught at schools including New York University and the University of Tokyo.[3] Her original appointment to the Michigan Law faculty was only the fourth to that faculty of a woman.[7]
Litman has testified before Congress multiple times, most recently in 2020.[12] According to digital libraries expert Karen Coyle, Litman’s 1994 testimony before the Working Group on Intellectual Property of the White House Information Infrastructure Task Force “leapt from the page like some minor miracle of truth and justice.”[13]
Trademark and Unfair Competition Law: Cases and Materials (2d ed. 1996 through 7th ed. 2022, with annual supplements), with Jane Ginsburg and Mary Lou Kevlin[10]