Katherine Strandburg

New York University School of Law

Professor of Law

Katherine Strandburg is Professor of Law at New York University School of Law. Her research and teaching focus on patent law, cyberlaw, and information privacy law. In particular, she has written extensively about the intersection between research science and the patent system. Recent publications focus on the implications of user innovation and collaborative innovation for patent law and on the privacy implications of networked communication. She has also authored a number of amicus briefs on patent issues, most recently on behalf of a group of medical associations. Professor Strandburg obtained her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School with high honors in 1995 and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Richard D. Cudahy of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Prior to her legal career, Professor Strandburg was a PhD research physicist at Argonne National Laboratory.

CALI Lessons

This table shows Lessons and podcasts by this author. It includes Lesson title, CALI Topics for the Lesson, the date the Lesson was published on the CALI website, the date the Lesson was last updated, and run/usage totals for the past 30 and 120 days.

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Lesson Title CALI Topic(s) Published in Latest update Runs Past 30 Days Runs Past 120 Days
Nonobviousness: The Scope and Content of the Prior Art
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Patent Law
2009 August 31, 2023
Basic Concepts of Nonobviousness
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Patent Law
2009 August 15, 2023
Obviousness: Secondary Considerations
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Patent Law
2009 September 26, 2014