Professor of Law.
Professor Carrier earned his
B.A. summa cum laude in 1991 at Yale
College and his J.D. cum laude in
1995 at Michigan Law School, where he was Book Review Editor of the Michigan Law Review. After law school,
he clerked for Judge John D. Butzner on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Fourth Circuit, and then worked for four years at Covington & Burling in
Washington, D.C., where he litigated antitrust, civil, intellectual property,
and sports cases. He is a member of the bars of the District of Columbia and
Maryland.
Professor
Carrier teaches and writes in the areas of antitrust, intellectual property,
and property law. His work has appeared in the Stanford Law Review, Michigan
Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Vanderbilt
Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, Iowa Law Review, and Yale Law Journal Pocket
Part. His book, Innovation for the 21st
Century: Harnessing the Power of Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law,
was published by Oxford University Press in 2009, and his edited book, Critical Concepts in Intellectual Property
Law: Competition, will be published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2010.
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