Associate Professor of Law. Professor Goodman earned her B.A. magna cum laude at Harvard College in 1988 and her J.D. cum laude at Harvard Law School in 1992. Professor Goodman clerked for the Honorable Norma L. Shapiro in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Before joining the Rutgers-Camden faculty in 2003, Professor Goodman was a partner at the law firm of Covington & Burling in Washington D.C., where she practiced for nine years. While in practice, Professor Goodman specialized in telecommunications policy and regulation, as well as other legal dimensions of information technology, including intellectual property licensing and protection. She is admitted to the bars of Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Professor Goodman`s publications include "Digital Television and the Allure of Auctions: The Birth and Stillbirth of DTV Legislation" (Federal Communications Law Journal) and "New Media Speech Subsidies: Bargains in the Marketplace of Information" (Colorado Journal of Information and High Technology). Her research interests include the design of property rights in the electromagnetic spectrum and the impact of psychological theories on the law and policy of information technology.