Biography
Sara K. Stadler

Associate Professor of Law
Areas of Expertise
Property, Intellectual Property, Copyright, Trademark
Biography
Sara K. Stadler is a graduate of Emory University where she was a Robert W. Woodruff Scholar in the College, graduating summa cum laude. She obtained her law degree from the University of Virginia. After clerking for Judge Murray M. Schwartz of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, Professor Stadler worked as an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell. Thereafter, she practiced copyright and trademark law at Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu in New York and Kilpatrick Stockton in Atlanta.
Before coming to Emory, Professor Stadler was an assistant professor of law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where her teaching and research focused on intellectual property law. She received the Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching at Cincinnati. Professor Stadler teaches property and intellectual property law.
Education: BA, Emory, 1990; JD, University of Virginia, 1993.
Publications
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The Bulls and Bears of Law Teaching Washington and Lee Law Review, 2006
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The Incentives Trap, or Why Copyright Law is Like a Corkscrew Emory Law and Economics Research Paper No. 06-01, Emory Public Law Research Paper No. 06-7 2006
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The Wages of Ubiquity in Trademark Law Iowa Law Review, Vol. 88, No. 731, April 2003
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Wages of Ubiquity in Trademark Law, The 88 Iowa L. Rev. 731 (2002-2003) 2002
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