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About Tuneen E. Chisolm

A legal scholar in the areas of Intellectual Property and Reparations, Professor Tuneen Chisolm focuses her research on exploration of, and practical remedies for, moral conflicts and equity issues posed by the granting and/or restriction of certain intellectual property and other intangible rights.  Professor Chisolm teaches an array of intellectual property and entertainment law courses and constitutional law; she has also taught remedies, professional responsibility & ethics, and property.  She brings to her teaching and scholarship a uniquely extensive background in the practice of both law and engineering.  Professor Chisolm earned her Sc.B. in Engineering (Biomedical) from Brown University, her M.S. of Chemical Engineering from Lehigh University, and her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, where she was on the Law Review.  Prior to joining the law faculty at Howard University School of Law as a tenured Associate Professor, Professor Chisolm was a tenured Associate Professor at Campbell University School of Law, having been the first African American woman to join the tenure-track law faculty.

Positions

August 2021 - Present Associate Professor of Law, Howard University School of Law
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August 2013 - May 2021 Assistant & Associate Professor of Law, Campbell University School of Law
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