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Adam Candeub is a Professor of Law and Director of the Intellectual Property, Information & Communications Law Program at Michigan State University College of Law. He joined the faculty in 2004 and serves as a Fellow at MSU's Institute of Public Utilities. His scholarly work intersects legal scholarship with technology policy, and he has held significant roles in government, including Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Telecommunications and Information in the Trump administration and Deputy Associate Attorney General at the Department of Justice.
- Education: J.D. from University of Pennsylvania Law School, B.A. from Yale University.
Professor Candeub's research focuses on communications, internet, and technology law, with a strong emphasis on regulatory frameworks. His work has been cited by federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and he frequently contributes to popular legal and policy discussions in outlets like the Wall Street Journal and US News.
His professional background includes litigation and corporate legal practice at prominent Washington D.C. firms (Jones Day, Cleary Gottlieb), an advisory role at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and clerkship with Chief Judge J. Clifford Wallace of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Institute of Public Utilities at Michigan State University
- Senior Fellow at the Center of Renewing America



