Professor Jones-Woodin joined the faculty in 1984, after serving as an Assistant
United States Attorney in the Civil Division of the Eastern District of New York, and Law
Clerk to Judge A. Leon Higginbotham of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third
Circuit. Professor Jones-Woodin specializes in copyright law, art law, international
intellectual property, and professional responsibility. She is on the Board of Directors
of Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and the Board of Directors of the Westchester
Children's Museum. She is also a member of the editorial board of the peer-edited
Journal of the Copyright Society.
In addition, she has played an active role in improving diversity in the legal community.
She was a reporter to the Second Circuit Task Force on Gender, Race and Ethnic Fairness,
and an advisor to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's Committee on Race and Bias.
Profess Jones-Woodin is a member of the American Law Institute and the Federal Bar
Council. She also chaired the Association of American Law Schools Art Law Section and its
Intellectual Property Section. In addition, she has long been active in the Association
of the Bar of the City of New York on its committees for art law, communications and
media law, and copyright law.
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