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Matthew Sipe is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he has taught since 2020. Previously, he served as the Frank H. Marks Visiting Associate Professor in Intellectual Property at George Washington University Law School and held a Supreme Court Fellowship at the U.S. Supreme Court.
His educational background includes:
- J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was an editor and author for the Yale Law Journal and the Yale Journal on Regulation
- B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from the University of Virginia, where he was honored with residency on the Lawn
Sipe's research centers on the relationship among law, innovation, and ownership. His expertise spans Intellectual Property, Antitrust, Privacy, Property, and Civil Procedure, with scholarly contributions appearing in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Wisconsin Law Review, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, and North Carolina Law Review. His work examines how legal frameworks shape innovation ecosystems and ownership structures across digital and physical domains.
His notable honors include:
- Supreme Court Fellowship
- Residency on the Lawn, University of Virginia
Prior to joining the University of Baltimore, Sipe clerked for Judge Kathleen O'Malley of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and Judge Samuel Mays of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee. He has mentored law students through his teaching of core courses including Intellectual Property and Antitrust, though specific advisees are not documented in available materials. No research grants are referenced in the provided information.



