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Jacob Noti-Victor is a Professor of Law at Yeshiva University, specializing in intellectual property, technology law, and property. His scholarship critically examines how legal frameworks shape innovation, creativity, and the adoption of emerging technologies, with a pronounced focus on artificial intelligence and its societal implications.
His academic credentials include:
- J.D. from Yale Law School, where he served as Essays Editor of the Yale Law Journal
- A.B. from Harvard College
Prior to academia, he practiced intellectual property litigation at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and clerked for Judge Pierre N. Leval on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, providing foundational experience in high-stakes legal proceedings.
Professor Noti-Victor's research spans intellectual property law, technology regulation, and property rights, with concentrated investigation into AI authorship, copyright market competition, and press freedom. His work bridges theoretical legal scholarship with real-world technological challenges, as evidenced by publications in premier journals like the Virginia Law Review and Stanford Law Review.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals an escalating emphasis on regulatory frameworks for artificial intelligence in intellectual property contexts, antitrust dynamics within copyright ecosystems, and the modernization of fair use doctrines for digital environments—all reflecting urgent legal questions in the AI era.



