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 School of
Law–Camden faculty in 2003, Professor Goodman was a partner at the law firm of
Covington & Burling LLC, in Washington, D.C. While in practice, Professor
Goodman specialized in information law and policy, including
telecommunications, media, and intellectual property law. She is admitted to
the bars of Pennsylvania and Washington. Professor Goodman's research interests
include the use of information policies as regulation, the design of media and
communications policy for the digital age, and the allocation of property
rights in electromagnetic spectrum. She is also a scholar of animal law. Professor
Goodman's publications include: "Modeling Public Media" (Harvard Journal of
Law & Technology),"Stealth Marketing" (Texas Law
Review), "Spectrum Rights in the Telecosm to Come" (San Diego
Law Review), "Media Policy Out of the Box: Content Abundance,
Attention Scarcity, and the Failures of Digital Markets" (Berkeley
Technology Law Journal), "New Media Speech Subsidies: Bargains in the
Marketplace of Information" (Journal of Information and High Technology
Law), and "Digital Television and the Allure of Auctions: The Birth
and Stillbirth of DTV Legislation" (Federal Communications Law Journal).
Professor Goodman teaches intellectual property, copyright, media law,
advertising law, animal law, and property law. She advised the Obama-Biden
transition team on media law issues and was a distinguished visiting scholar at
the Federal Communications Commission, where she was a coauthor of the federal
government's most searching report on the future of media. She has visited at the University of
Pennsylvania schools of law and communications and the Wharton School of
Business. Professor Goodman is also a Ford Foundation grantee and has been a
research fellow at American University's Center for Social Media.
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