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STEVEN ROBERT WILF

93 Mumford Road (203) 387-7268 New Haven, Connecticut 06515 [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Joel Barlow Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Connecticut, 2009-2010 Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Connecticut, 2002-2009 Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies (), 2008 Visiting Professor, Freie Universität (Berlin), 2008 Visiting Professor, Law Faculty, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2005-2006 Associate Professor, School of Law, University of Connecticut, 1999- 2001 Visiting Professor, School of Law, University of Connecticut, 1998-1999 Assistant Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1997-1998 Law Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1996-1997 Fellow in Comparative Legal History, University of Chicago, 1995-1996

EDUCATION

YALE LAW SCHOOL , J.D., 1995

YALE UNIVERSITY Ph.D., Department of History, 1995 M.Phil., Department of History, 1986 M.A., Department of History, 1985

Whiting Fellow, Frances-Hiatt Fellow, American Antiquarian Society Institute of Historical Research, University of London Shryock Medal, American Association for the History of Medicine John Carter Brown Fellowship, Brown University Littleton-Griswold Fellowship Award in Legal History, American Historical Association John F. Enders Fellowship Golieb Fellow in Legal History, New York University Law School Duke University, M.A., European History, 1981 Arizona State University, B.S., Biology (Molecular and Cellular), 977

BOOKS

Law =s Imagined Republic: Popular Politics and Criminal Justice in Revolutionary America (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2010)

Intellectual Property Law and History (edited, Ashgate Publishing, Forthcoming 2010)

The Law Before the Law (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008) BOOK -IN -PROGRESS

Intellectual Property Law in America: A Legal Cultural History (recommended for publication: Cambridge University Press)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

AIntellectual Property and Social Movements in Nineteenth-Century America, @ (commissioned for Theoretical Inquiries in Law (2010)

AReview: David Daube =s Writings on Ethics, @ Law and History Review (forthcoming, 2010)

“Review: Working Knowledge: Employee Innovation and the Rise of Corporate Intellectual Property 1800-1930,” Law and History Review

AReview: Law and Identity in Mandatory Palestine, @ Law and History Review (2009)

AThe Invention of Legal Primitivism, @ 10 Theoretical Inquiries in Law (2009)

AThe Moral Lives of Intellectual Properties @ in Transformations in American Legal History: Essays in Honor of Professor Morton Horwitz , ed. Daniel W. Hamilton and Alfred L. Brophy (Cambridge: Harvard University Press/Harvard Law School, 2009)

AThe Making of the Post-War Paradigm in American Intellectual Property Law, @ 31 Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts (2008), reprinted in Intellectual Property Law Review (St. Paul: West Publishing, 2009)

AThe Ten Commandments Cases: The View from Within, @ 41 Connecticut Law Review (2008)

AReview: Fugitive Properties: Law and the Poetics of Possession, @ Journal of American History (2005)

ATrade Secrets, Property, and Social Relations, @ 35 Connecticut Law Review (2002), reprinted in Intellectual Property Law Review (St. Paul: West Publishing, 2004)

AWhat is Property =s Fourth Estate? Cultural Property and the Fiduciary Ideal, @ Connecticut Journal of International Law (Spring 2001)

AThe First Republican Revival: Virtue, Judging, and Rhetoric in the Early Republic, @ Connecticut Law Review 5 (2000)

APlacing Blame: Criminal Law and Constitutional Narratives in Revolutionary Boston, @ 4 Crime, Histoire, & Sociétiés , (2000)

AWho Authors Trademarks?, @ 7 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (1999)

AReview: Rites of Execution: Capital Punishment and the Transformation of American Culture 1776-1865, @ Journal of Social History (1999)

AImagining Justice: Aesthetics and Public Executions in Late Eighteenth-Century England, @ 5 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities (1993)

AAnatomy and Punishment in Late Eighteenth-Century New York, @ 22 Journal of Social History (1989)

SELECTED PAPERS DELIVERED

“Text/Context,” Law As . . . : Theory and Method in Legal History, Irvine Law School (2010)

AAnti-Patent in America, @ Owning the Mind: Eigentum Geist , (2009)

AThe Moral Lives of Intellectual Properties, @ Conference in Honor of Professor Morton Horwitz, Harvard University (2008)

AInvention of Legal Primitivism, @ Histories of Legal Transplantations, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (2008)

AThe Invention of Modern Anglo-American Intellectual Properties, @ American Society for Legal History, Tempe (2007)

ATwentieth-Century Intellectual Property: A History,@ Elizabeth Batelle Clark Lecture, Boston University (2006)

AGoogle, Desk Top Knowledge, and the Problem of Access, @ New England Appellate Judges Conference, Keynote Address (2006)

ABroken Tablets, Legal Iconography, and Sites of Memory, @ Lubar Institute, University of Wisconsin (2006)

AIntellectual Property Self-Help Mechanisms in the New Deal Era, @ Intellectual Property Scholars Conference (2005)

ALegal Consciousness and the Imagination, @ XXIXe Congrès international de droit de santé mentale, Sorbonne (, 2005)

APolitical Economy of Intellectual Property, @ Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, 2005)

ANew Approaches to Legal History, @ Colloquium on Freedom, Race, and Bondage, Yale University (2005)

ATransatlantic Codification Movements, @ Bicentennial of the Code civil des Français, Bibliothèque nationale de (Paris, 2004)

ANew Deal Intellectual Property, @ Owning Knowledge: The History of Modern United States Intellectual Property Law, University of Wisconsin (2004)