Christina Mulligan
E.M.P.A., New York University
B.A., Harvard University
Intellectual Property
Internet Law
Private Law Theory
Trusts & Estates
Articles & Essays
Parafamily, 103 Boston University Law Review 385 (2025) (with Alexander Chen)
Data Property & Digital Sales, 58 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 619 (2025)
Diverse Originalism, History & Tradition, 99 Notre Dame Law Review 1515 (2024)
Data Property, 72 American University Law Review 829 (2023) (with James Grimmelmann)
Diverse Originalism, 21 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 379 (2018)
Licenses and the Property/Contract Interface, 93 Indiana Law Journal 1073 (2018)
Copyright Without Copying, 27 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 469 (2018)
Revenge Against Robots, 69 South Carolina Law Review 579 (2018)
Founding-Era Translations of the U.S. Constitution, 31 Constitutional Commentary 1 (2016) (with Michael Douma, Hans Lind, and Brian Quinn).
Personal Property Servitudes on the Internet of Things, 50 Georgia Law Review 1121 (2016)
Technological Intermediaries and Freedom of the Press, 66 SMU Law Review 157 (2013)
A Numerus Clausus Principle for Intellectual Property, 80 Tennessee Law Review 235 (2013)
Scaling the Patent System, 68 New York University Annual Survey of American Law 289 (2012) (with Timothy B. Lee)
Perfect Enforcement of Law: When to Limit and When to Use Technology, 14 Richmond Journal of Law & Technology 13 (2008)
Contributions to Books
Free Expression and the DMCA in Copyright Unbalanced: From Incentive to Excess (Mercatus Center at George Mason University, 2012)
Popular Press
Polyamorous Relationships are a Good Thing, Boston Globe, Sept. 28, 2024, at A8 (with Alexander Chen).
Will New Fees Fix the Patent System? Experts Weigh In, Wired Opinion (September 5, 2012)
Let’s Ditch Software Patents, Washington Post at B5 (April 22, 2012)
The Twilight Copyright Saga: Forbidden Love and Forbidden T-Shirts, Washington Post at B4 (July 4, 2010)
Shorter Works
The Story of Land, 95 Texas Law Review See Also 12 (2017)
Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club, Guest Blog Post in Balkinization (June 8, 2010)