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Christopher Beauchamp is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, specializing in intellectual property and legal history. He previously held positions at the University of Pennsylvania as a Sharswood Fellow and Lecturer in Law, Princeton University as a Microsoft/LAPA Fellow, and NYU School of Law as a Golieb Fellow. His research focuses on patent law history, copyright, and technological innovation's legal frameworks.
Education: Ph.D. in History from Cambridge University, M.Phil. and B.A. (no discipline specified). His work has been published in top-tier journals like the Yale Law Journal and Vanderbilt Law Review. He authored Invented by Law: Alexander Graham Bell and the Patent That Changed America (2015) and is completing Technology's Trials on U.S. patent litigation history.
Awards include the Cromwell Dissertation Prize, Yorke Prize, and Levinson Prize. His teaching covers patent law, property, and American legal history. Recent scholarship critiques historical patent systems and explores early American legal frameworks for innovation.




