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  School of Law-Camden 2006-2008 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Gregory Lastowka  

Gregory Lastowka

Assistant Professor of Law. Professor Lastowka earned his B.A. summa cum laude in English at Yale College in 1991. He received a teaching certification in English from the University of Arizona in 1994 while working as a graphic artist. In 1994, he entered the United States Peace Corps, serving for two years in the former Soviet republic of Turkmenistan. In Turkmenistan, he trained local English teachers in pedagogy and coauthored the first Turkmen-English dictionary. He earned a J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School in 2000, where he was a Hardy Cross Dillard Scholar, a member of the Raven Society, a fellow of the Society of Fellows, and an article editor on the Virginia Law Review. Following graduation, he clerked for the Honorable Walter K. Stapleton of the Federal Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Before joining the faculty in 2004, he practiced intellectual property and technology litigation at Dechert LLP. His publications have included "The Trademark Function of Authorship" (Boston University Law Review), "Amateur-to-Amateur" (William and Mary Law Review), "The Law of the Virtual Worlds" (California Law Review), and "Search Engines, HTML, and Trademarks: What's the Meta For?" (Virginia Law Review). His research focuses on the regulation of information, technology, and intellectual property.
 
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