B.A., Bucknell University; J.D., Georgetown Law; LL.M., Georgetown Law
Becky Chambers is a Visiting Professor of Law and the Acting Director of the Intellectual Property and Information Policy Clinic. Her scholarship and research formed the basis of the Clinicโs library lawyering docket, which helps clients understand how copyright, privacy, contract, consumer protection, and Constitutional law affect modern libraries. Her Article, Youโll Loan Nothing and Like It is forthcoming in the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science, and Technology. Becky was one of the Clinicโs first students, and she continued working with the Clinic as a teaching fellow and its first Library Loan, Own, Access, and Network (LOAN) Staff Attorney. Prior to returning to the Clinic, Becky was a legal fellow at UC Berkeley and Project LEND, researching the future of libraries. She received her J.D. and L.L.M. in Advocacy from Georgetown Law and her B.A. in Literary Studies from Bucknell University.