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Michael J. Madison

Associate Dean for Research
Associate Professor of Law

  • madison@pitt.edu
  • (412) 648-7855
  • LAW 311

Professor Madison writes and teaches about information law and theory.  Classroom subjects include various disciplines of intellectual property law, contracts and commercial law, and property law.  His scholarship on information law spans disciplinary approaches that include jurisprudence, aesthetic theory, the history of computing, economics, and Science & Technology Studies.

Professor Madison joined the Pitt Law faculty in 1998.  Before becoming a law professor, he practiced law in California for nine years.

Programs

  • Faculty, Intellectual Property and Technology Law Certificate Program (Director 2002-2005)

Currently Teaching

  • Trademark Law (Fall 08)
  • Foundations of Intellectual Property Law Seminar (Fall 08)
  • Copyright Law (Spring 09)

Selected Publications

  • The Law of Intellectual Property
    (Aspen Publishers, 2006) (with Craig Nard and David Barnes)
  • Fair Use and Social Practices, in Intellectual Property and Information Wealth (Greenwood Publishers, 2006) (Peter Yu ed.) [view/download]
  • The Idea of the Law Review: Scholarship, Prestige, and Open Access
    10 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 901 (2006) [view/download]
  • Social Software, Groups, and Governance
    2006 Mich. St. L. Rev. 153 [view/download]
  • Law as Design: Objects, Concepts, and Digital Things
    56 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 381 (2005) [view/download]

Specialization

  • Information Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Copyright Law
  • Trademark Law
  • Law & Technology
  • Property Theory
  • Jurisprudence

Education

  • JD, Stanford Law School
  • BA, Yale University