Christina Mulligan is an assistant professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, where she teaches courses in intellectual property and internet law. Her scholarship addresses intellectual property, the relationship between law and technology, and the challenge of adapting intellectual property law to the digital age.
Before joining the Brooklyn Law School faculty, Professor Mulligan taught at the University of Georgia and served as a postdoctoral associate and lecturer in law at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. Her scholarship has been published in a variety of journals and law reviews, including the Tennessee Law Review, the New York University Annual Survey of American Law, and the SMU Law Review.
Professor Mulligan earned her bachelor’s degree cum laude and her law degree cum laude from Harvard University, where she served as a production and article editor for the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology.