Erika Douglas

Associate Professor of Law

Erika M. Douglas is an Associate Professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of antitrust, data privacy, and intellectual property law, with particular emphasis on the application of legal theory to new technology. Professor Douglas teaches New Technology Regulation, Patents, and Contracts.

Prior to joining Temple, Professor Douglas practiced antitrust and technology law at the Silicon Valley office of Covington & Burling LLP. While in practice, she represented several Fortune 100 technology companies in complex antitrust matters and investigations.

Professor Douglas holds an LL.M. (Law, Science and Technology) from Stanford University, where she was awarded the John Hart Ely Prize for writing on intermediary liability. She also holds a J.D. and Honors in Business Administration from University of Western Ontario.

Professor Douglas’s recent work appears in various journals and books, including the Yale Law Journal Forum, Virginia Journal of Law & Technology, Notre Dame Law Review Reflection, Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, and Joint Ventures: Antitrust Analysis of Collaborations Among Competitors (2nd Edition). She also serves on the leadership of the American Bar Association Antitrust Section.


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LL.M. in Law, Science, and Technology (John Hart Ely Prize), Stanford University
J.D. (Honors in Business Administration), University of Western Ontario

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