MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Faulkner Law is proud to announce Professor Adam J. MacLeod as the newest Senior Scholar at the Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy (C-IP2) at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School.
“I am honored to join the Center as a Senior Scholar. I have participated in the work of this Center for several years, exchanging ideas and sharing research, first as a Thomas Edison fellow and recently in a less formal capacity,” MacLeod said. “I am especially honored to join the Center as a Senior Scholar because I have long admired many of those who are associated as fellows and scholars.”
C-IP2 provides a forum to investigate foundational questions about innovation and the legal rights that motivate it. C-IP2 produces research, education, and service at the intersection of IP and innovation policy to better understand and shape the means of innovation as a positive force for good.
As a professor at Faulkner Law MacLeod writes and speaks about the foundations of private law and private ordering and teaches courses concerning property, intellectual property, jurisprudence, and private law theory. MacLeod has been a Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, a Research Fellow of the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, and a Thomas Edison Fellow in C-IP2. He is co-editor of the fourth edition of Christie and Martin’s Jurisprudence (West Academic 2020) and author of Property and Practical Reason (Cambridge University Press 2015) and other books.
MacLeod is also an instructor in the James Madison Program’s graduate seminar on the Moral Foundations of Law. He contributes to conferences, colloquia, and consultations at research universities around the world. His scholarship has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as the Modern Law Review and in top law journals such as the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and the Notre Dame Law Review. He contributes to journals of news and public opinion such as the Washington Times, National Review Online, Public Discourse, and Law & Liberty.
MacLeod received his B.A., summa cum laude, from Gordon College and his J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Notre Dame Law School. After law school, he served as law clerk to Chief Justice Christopher Armstrong and Justice Benjamin Kaplan of the Massachusetts Appeals Court and to Chief Judge Lewis Babcock of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. He practiced law in the Boston area and has held an appointment as a special Deputy Attorney General of Alabama. An Operational Auxiliarist in the United States Coast Guard, he has served as a staff officer at the flotilla, division, and district levels.
Professor MacLeod lives in Montgomery, Alabama with the joys of his life, his wife and daughters.
About Faulkner Law
Faulkner Law is a Christian law school in the Capital City of Alabama. Faulkner Law students have a unique advantage through the rigorous curriculum and hands-on experience that we provide. We seek students who will not only succeed academically, but who also have a desire to use their legal degree to seek justice and serve their communities – wherever that may be. Faulkner Law is a part of Faulkner University, a private, Christian liberal arts university based in Montgomery, Alabama. With a mission to provide an education anchored not only by intellect but also character and service, the Faulkner experience aims to educate the whole person. Serving both traditional and non-traditional students, the university is home to six colleges: the Alabama Christian College of Arts and Sciences, the Harris College of Business and Executive Education, the V.P. Black College of Biblical Studies, the College of Education, Faulkner Law and the College of Health Sciences. In addition to its main campus in Montgomery, Faulkner operates extension campuses in Birmingham, Huntsville and Mobile along with online degree programs.
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