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Andrew Gilden is a Professor at Southwestern Law School, specializing in property, intellectual property, and trusts & estates. His research explores the intersection of law, emerging technologies, and popular culture, with a focus on sexual identities, outsider cultures, and nontraditional family dynamics.
- Education: A.B., magna cum laude, Brown University (2004); J.D., magna cum laude, Georgetown University Law Center (2007).
Professor Gilden’s work bridges legal frameworks with societal shifts in creative communities and technology. He has contributed to publications such as the Georgetown Law Journal and Harvard Journal of Law & Technology. His teaching philosophy emphasizes discovering joy in legal practice and learning through argumentation, critical analysis, and client advocacy.
- Scientific Awards: Thomas C. Grey Fellowship; magna cum laude distinctions from Brown University and Georgetown University Law Center.
Before joining Southwestern, he served as Associate Professor at Willamette University College of Law and Lecturer at Stanford University, alongside visiting roles at UC Law San Francisco, Georgetown, and Columbia Law School's Center for Gender & Sexuality Law. His prior practice involved intellectual property and media litigation at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP.





