Margaret Chon
Professor
Seattle University School of Law
Margaret Chon is faculty co-director of the Technology, Innovation Law, and Ethics (TILE) Program and Donald & Lynda Horowitz Endowed Chair for the Pursuit of Justice at Seattle University School of Law. Author of numerous articles, book chapters and review essays on knowledge governance through intellectual property, she focuses mainly on the role of global intellectual property in human and sustainable development. Her co-edited books include Improving Intellectual Property: A Global Project (with Susy Frankel, Graeme Dinwoodie, Barbara Lauriat, and Jens Schovsbo 2023) and the Cambridge Handbook of Public-Private Partnerships, Intellectual Property, and Sustainable Development (with Pedro Roffe and Ahmed Abdel-Latif, 2018). She is an alumna of the University of Michigan (M.H.S.A. and J.D.) and Cornell University (A.B.), and an elected member of the American Law Institute and the American Bar Foundation.