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Steven Semeraro is a Professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL), where he has been on faculty since 1999. He previously served as Associate Dean from 2002–2024 before returning to general faculty responsibilities. His career includes clerkship at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and roles in the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney. Educated at Stanford Law School (J.D., with distinction) and Rutgers (B.A., highest honors), he specializes in antitrust and criminal law, with notable publications on credit card interchange fees, antitrust doctrines, and constitutional interpretation. He co-authored the Law Professors’ Amicus Brief in Verizon v. Trinko (2005) and has published textbooks like Antitrust Law: A Context and Practice Casebook (2015). Beyond academia, he fronts the rock band 'The Innocent Bystanders.'
His research spans antitrust law’s intersection with technology (e.g., telecommunications, digital markets), criminal procedure, and constitutional rights. Notable works address credit card merchant fee class actions, NFL single-entity antitrust exemptions, and habeas corpus reform. He has also taught adjunct roles at American University Washington College of Law and Georgetown Law.
His scholarship demonstrates engagement with both theoretical legal frameworks and applied economic analysis, particularly in regulatory contexts. Recent articles highlight debates over gerrymandering ethics and antitrust’s evolving doctrines in digital markets.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned in provided texts. Grants and advising roles are not detailed here. He maintains active participation in legal education and interdisciplinary policy discussions.



