معرفی
David McGowan is a Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law. His academic work focuses on the intersection of law, technology, and ethics, with particular emphasis on antitrust regulation, intellectual property frameworks, and professional ethics in legal practice. He maintains an active research profile with recent publications addressing emerging challenges in legal ethics and technology governance.
Research Focus
Professor McGowan's scholarship spans several interconnected domains:
- Technology Law: Examines legal implications of digital innovation, including internet governance, copyright in open-source environments, and trespass doctrines in cyberspace
- Antitrust Economics: Analyzes competition policy in technology markets, venture capital influences, and disruption economics
- Legal Ethics: Investigates professional responsibility dilemmas in government practice, law firm management, and criminal defense
- Constitutional Intersections: Explores First Amendment tensions with intellectual property and free speech in digital contexts
Publication Analysis
His recent articles demonstrate three thematic evolutions:
- Sustained focus on ethical dimensions of legal practice, particularly regarding government lawyers' responsibilities during political transitions
- Growing attention to technology's impact on legal institutions, including jury bias and misinformation dynamics
- Application of economic frameworks to legal procedure, such as 'lemons problems' in appellate representation
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