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Peter Lee
Contact Information
ptrlee@ucdavis.edu
530-752-8973
Rm. 2114 King Hall
Education
- A.B., magna cum laude History and Science, Harvard University 1998
- J.D., Yale Law School 2005
Professor of Law
Peter Lee graduated from Yale Law School, where he was a member of The Yale Law Journal and a student director of the international human rights clinic. He joined the King Hall faculty after clerking for Judge Barry G. Silverman of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University, where he studied the history and philosophy of science. Professor Lee has continued to examine the intersection of science and society in his legal research, which explores the patent system's impact on scientific and technological progress. In a related vein, Professor Lee's work has also addressed the broader question of how intellectual property affects the creation and dissemination of ideas.
Full Biography...Professor Lee's academic interests also include public international law, economic development, and globalization. He has pursued those interests in positions at the U.S. State Department, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Development Program, and the Korean Delegation to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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Patent Law, Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer, Property, Science and Technology StudiesSelected Career Highlights
- UC Davis Chancellor's Fellow, 2012-17
- 14th Annual Niro, Haller & Niro Distinguished Intellectual Property Lecturer
- Law Clerk for The Honorable Barry G. Silverman, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Phoenix, AZ, 2005-06
More Career Highlights...- Schell Fellowship in International Human Rights
- Senior Editor, The Yale Law Journal
- New York City Urban Fellows Program, 1998-99
Selected Publications
- Patents and the University, 63 DUKE LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2013)
- Transcending the Tacit Dimension: Patents, Relationships, and the Industrial Organization of Technology Transfer, 100 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1503 (2012)
- Antiformalism at the Federal Circuit: The Jurisprudence of Chief Judge Rader, 7 WASHINGTON JOURNAL OF LAW, TECHNOLOGY & ARTS 405 (2012)
- The Accession Insight and Patent Infringement Remedies, 110 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 175 (2011) (winner, Samsung-Stanford Patent Prize)
More Publications...- Contracting to Preserve Open Science: Lessons for a Microbial Research Commons, in DESIGNING THE MICROBIAL RESEARCH COMMONS: PROCEEDINGS OF AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP (National Academies Press, 2011)
- Substantive Claim Construction as a Patent Scope Lever, 1 IP THEORY 100 (2011) (symposium)
- Patent Law and the Two Cultures, 120 YALE LAW JOURNAL 2 (2010), reprinted in INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW REVIEW (2011)
- Toward a Distributive Commons in Patent Law, 2009 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW 917
- Innovating Between and Within Technological Paradigms: A Response to Samuelson, 94 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW HEADNOTES 1 (2009)
- Interface: The Push and Pull of Patents, 77 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 2225 (2009)
- Contracting to Preserve Open Science: Consideration-Based Regulation in Patent Law, 58 EMORY LAW JOURNAL 889 (2009)
- The Evolution of Intellectual Infrastructure, 83 WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 39 (2008)
- Inverting the Logic of Scientific Discovery: Applying Common Law Patentable Subject Matter Doctrine to Constrain Patents on Biotechnology Research Tools, 19 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY 79 (2005)
- Patents, Paradigm Shifts, and Progress in Biomedical Science, 114 YALE LAW JOURNAL 659 (2004)















