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Kristelia García is the Leo George Professor of Communications, Entertainment, and New Media and an Anne Fleming Research Professor at Georgetown Law School. She also serves as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. García previously taught at the University of Colorado Law School and was a Fellow at George Washington University Law School. Her work bridges intellectual property law, technology, and law and economics.
Education:
- B.A. in Economics from Columbia University
- J.D. from Yale Law School
Research Focus:
Kristelia García specializes in intellectual property law, particularly examining the balance between creators’ rights and users’ interests through a law and economics lens. Her work addresses unintended policy consequences and the divergence between private ordering norms and formal legal frameworks. She has contributed to debates on AI-assisted creations and downstreaming in intellectual property.
Key Article Trends:
García’s scholarship spans enforcement gaps in copyright law, critiques of modern copyright systems, and analyses of prior art in patent law. Her recent work investigates AI-generated content, antitrust implications of collusion in IP, and the intersection of economic theory with legal doctrine.
Scientific Awards:
- Leo George Professor of Communications, Entertainment, and New Media
- Anne Fleming Research Professor
Advising and Grants:
García’s academic influence extends through her faculty roles, congressional testimony on AI and intellectual property, and collaborations like co-authoring articles with peers such as Joseph P. Fishman. She actively engages in legal discourse and policy development.



