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Ellen P. Goodman
Professor
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
217 North Fifth Street
Camden, NJ 08102
V: (856) 225-6393
F: (856) 225-6516
ellgood@camlaw.rutgers.edu
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Biography
Professor Ellen Goodman specializes in the law of information technology, including telecommunications, media and intellectual property. She has been an expert panelist before the National Science Foundation, the Federal Communications Commission, the Brookings Institute, and the Aspen Institute, as well as other policy and academic audiences. Professor Goodman has been a visiting Associate Professor at the Univeristy of Pennsylvania Law School and will be a visiting scholar at University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business in 2007.
Prior to joining the faculty in January 2003, Professor Goodman was a partner in the law firm of Covington & Burling with a practice in information technology law. Professor Goodman graduated from Harvard College, magna cum laude, in 1988 and from Harvard Law School, cum laude, in 1992. She clerked for the Honorable Norma L. Shapiro on the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 1992-1993.
Professor Goodman lives with her husband and three children near Philadelphia.
Publications
- Free Speech and Media Policy: The First Amendment at War With Itself (forthcoming HOFSTRA L. REV., 2007, symposium issue)
- Peer Promotions and False Advertising Law, 58 S. CAR. L. REV. 683 (2007)(symposium issue)
- Animal Ethics and the Law, 79 TEMPLE L. REV. 1291 (2006)(book review)
- Stealth Marketing and Editorial Integrity, 85 TEX. L. REV. 83 (2006) click here
- Spectrum Equity, 41 J. TELECOM. & HIGH TECH. L. 101(2005) click here
- Media Policy Out of the Box: Content Abundance, Attention Scarcity, and the Failures of Digital Markets, 19 BERKELEY TECH. L. J. 1389 (2004) click here
- Spectrum Rights in the Telecosm to Come, 41 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 269 (2004) click here
- Tender Justice: Judge Shapiro's Hard-Headed Humanity, 152 U. PA. L. REV. 25 (2003)
- Bargains in the Information Marketplace: The Use of Government Subsidies to Regulate New Media, 1 J. TELECOM. & HIGH TECH. L. 217 (2002) click here
- Digital Television and the Allure of Auctions: The Birth and Stillbirth of DTV Legislation, 49 FED. COMM. L.J. 517 (1997)
- Animals and Technology (forthcoming in ANIMAL LAW READER)
- Proactive Media Policy in an Age of Content Abundance in MEDIA DIVERSITY AND LOCALISM: MEANINGS AND METRICS (Philip M. Napoli ed., 2006)
Abstracts and electronic copies of some of Ellen Goodman's papers are available on her author page at the SSRN Electronic Library at:
http://ssrn.com/author=333377