Associate Professor of Law
B.A., Duke University
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center
Office Number 420
Professor Jennifer Sturiale teaches Civil Procedure and Property. Her scholarship focuses on issues of civil procedure, complex litigation, intellectual property, antitrust, and issues at the intersection of these disciplines. Her scholarship has been published in the Alabama Law Review, the Utah Law Review, and the University of Illinois Law Review, among others.
Professor Sturiale is a dedicated teacher. She has taught first-year legal research and writing as a Climenko Fellow and Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School. She has also taught Civil Procedure, Property, Intellectual Property, and Advanced Antitrust Economics and the Law.
She is also an accomplished litigator. As a member of the law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP, and subsequently Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, her practice focused primarily on complex commercial litigation involving antitrust and intellectual property matters.
Professor Sturiale received a B.A. magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University and a JD magna cum laude from the Georgetown University Law Center, where she was an Executive Articles Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal and was a member of the Order of the Coif. After receiving her JD, Professor Sturiale served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The Other Shadow Docket: The JPML’s Power to Steer Major Litigation, 2023 U. Ill. L. Rev. 105
Fixing “Litigating the Fix”, 85 Antitrust L. J. _ (forthcoming 2023) (with Steven C. Salop)
A Balanced Consideration of the Federal Circuit’s Choice-of-Law Rule, 2020 Utah L. Rev. 475
Hatch-Waxman Patent Litigation and Inter Partes Review: A New Sort of Competition, 69 Ala. L. Rev. 59 (2017)
Variety, Mergers, and Consumer Well-Being: Towards A Capability Approach to Merger Law117 W. Va. L. Rev. 135 (2014)
Compulsory Licensing of Intellectual Property As Merger Remedy: A Decision-Theoretic Approach72 La. L. Rev. 605 (2012)
The Passage of Community Property Laws, 1939-1947: Was “More Than Money” Involved?11 Mich. J. Gender & L. 213 (2005)
WORKS-IN-PROGRESS
Innovation and Competition, Cases and Materials (3d ed.) (forthcoming _) (with Herbert Hovenkamp)
Gendering Antitrust
An Empirical Analysis of the Assignment of MDL Judges (with Margaret Williams)
The Path Forward for Hatch-Waxman Patent Litigation
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Vertical Merger Enforcement in the Draft Merger Guidelines, ProMarket (July 28, 2023) (with Steven C. Salop)
The FTC Should Quickly Issue New Section 5 Enforcement Guidelines, ProMarket (July 26, 2022) (with Steven C. Salop)
Poverty and Income Trends: 1995 (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 1997)
State-by-State Census Data for Fiscal Year 1993-94: State and Local Government Finances (with Elizabeth McNichol and Nicholas Johnson) (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 1997)
Is Connecticut a High-Tax State? (with Nicholas Johnson) (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 1997)