Sonia Katyal
American legal scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sonia Katyal is an American legal scholar, professor, and Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Research at UC Berkeley School of Law.[1] Before coming to Berkeley, Katyal was Joseph M. McLaughlin Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law.[2] Among other topics, her scholarship has focused on racism in consumer branding, the intersection of technology, intellectual property, and civil rights, as well as gender and sexual orientation.[3][4]
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Relatives | Neal Katyal (brother) |
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Katyal received her A.B. from Brown University and her J.D. from University of Chicago Law School.[1] Following law school, Katyal worked as an associate at Covington & Burling.[2]
Her brother, Neal Katyal, is also a lawyer and was the former Acting Solicitor General of the United States.[5]
Publications
- Peñalver, Eduardo M.; Katyal, Sonia (February 16, 2010). Property Outlaws: How Squatters, Pirates, and Protesters Improve the Law of Ownership. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-16123-6. OCLC 841171080.[6]
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