Jane Carol Ginsburg | |
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Born | July 21, 1955 |
Residence | USA |
Citizenship | United States |
Nationality | United States |
Fields | Intellectual property law |
Institutions | Columbia Law School |
Alma mater | University of Chicago Harvard Law School University of Paris |
Known for | Law teacher, daughter of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
Jane C. Ginsburg (born 1955) is the Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law at the Columbia Law School. She also directs the law school's Kernochan Center For Law, Media and the Arts.[1] In 2011, Professor Ginsburg was elected to the British Academy, a distinct and rare honor for American scholars.
Ginsburg attended The Brearley School. An expert on copyright, Ginsburg has written various treatises and law review articles. She holds degrees from the University of Chicago, Harvard Law School, and the University of Paris. At Harvard, she served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review.[1]. After law school, she clerked for Judge John Gibbons of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
She is the daughter of United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and law professor Martin Ginsburg (d. 2010), both of whom formerly served on the Columbia Law School faculty. Justice Ginsburg and Jane are the first mother-daughter pair ever to serve on the same law faculty in the United States.[2] Her brother is Cedille Records founder James Steven Ginsburg.
She lives with her husband, George T. Spera, Jr., who works for noted law firm Shearman & Sterling. They have two children, Paul and Clara.