Christopher J. Buccafusco
Christopher J. Buccafusco is the Edward & Ellen Schwarzman Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law. He joined the Duke Law faculty in 2022 from Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he was associate dean for faculty development, director of the Intellectual Property & Information Law Program, and a professor. At Cardozo Law he co-hosted an annual workshop on empirical methods in intellectual property law with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and Northwestern University Law School.
Prior to his tenure at Cardozo, Buccafusco taught at Chicago-Kent College of Law at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He won the Student Bar Association’s professor of the year award in his first year on the faculty, and he later won a university-wide award for excellence in teaching. At Chicago-Kent, he co-founded the Center for Empirical Studies of Intellectual Property.
Buccafusco is a graduate of Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia School of Law and earned a master’s degree in the history of culture from the University of Chicago.
Christopher Jon Sprigman & Christopher J. Buccafusco
Dec 07, 2010
In our second post, we want to discuss some of the implications of the study (the details of which we described in our first post). One of the consistent concerns about BL&E in this symposium is about the too-quick jump from data to policy. We should emphasize that we think more work needs to be ... Sprigman and Buccafusco on Behavioral Law and Economics and the Road from Lab to Law
Christopher Jon Sprigman & Christopher J. Buccafusco
Dec 06, 2010
We would like to start by thanking Josh for inviting us to participate in what promises to be a fascinating discussion on an important subject. We’re looking forward to engaging with the other members of the symposium. To begin with, we would like to talk about some of our own experimental research on the valuation ... Sprigman and Buccafusco on Valuing Intellectual Property