Distinguished Scholar in Intellectual Property Law and Patent Policy
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University of PennsylvaniaR. Polk Wagner serves as Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he has established himself as a leading authority in intellectual property law and policy since 2000. His academic journey includes degrees from Stanford Law School, the University of Michigan, and the College of Charleston, with additional experience as the Roger M. Jones Fellow at the London School of Economics (1994-95). His research portfolio includes over 20 scholarly articles examining crucial aspects of patent law, from empirical analyses of judicial decision-making to explorations of software programs' First Amendment status, published in prestigious journals including the Stanford Law Review, Columbia Law Review, and University of Pennsylvania Law Review