Mark Bartholomew

Mark Bartholomew.

Professor

Research Focus: Intellectual Property, Law and Neuroscience, Law and Technology, Legal History, Advertising Law
Links:
Curriculum Vitae, SSRN

Contact Information

617 O'Brian Hall, North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-1100
716-645-5959
bartholo@buffalo.edu

Faculty Assistant: Anita M. Gesel

Biography Publications

Mark Bartholomew writes and teaches in the areas of intellectual property and law and technology, with an emphasis on copyright, trademarks, advertising regulation, and online privacy. His articles on these subjects have been published in the Minnesota La Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, the George Washington Law Review, the William & Mary Law Review, the Connecticut Law Review, and the Berkeley Technology Law Journal among others. His book Adcreep: The Case Against Modern Marketing was published by Stanford University Press in 2017.

Bartholomew’s teaching skills have been recognized by the law school, the greater university, and New York’s state university system. He is a two-time winner of the School of Law’s only teaching award, the Faculty Award. In 2009, he received the University at Buffalo’s Teaching Innovation Award. In 2016, he received the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.   

Bartholomew received his B.A. from Cornell University and his J.D. from Yale Law School. After clerking on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, he practiced law, both as a litigator for a San Francisco law firm and as a deputy county counsel in Sonoma County, California. He grew up in South Bend, Indiana.