John R. Thomas (professor)

John R. "Jay" Thomas is a professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center.

Early life and education

Thomas received a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. He earned a J.D. from the University of Michigan and an LL.M. from the George Washington University Law School.

Career

After law school, he was a law clerk to Helen W. Nies, then Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Since 1999, Thomas has served as a visiting scholar at the Congressional Research Service. In that capacity he assisted members of Congress and their staff during the enactment of such legislation as the American Inventors Protection Act and the America Invents Act. Thomas served as the Thomas Alva Edition Fellow at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

He has been a member of the faculties of Cornell University, George Washington University (and an assistant professor at the its law school) and the University of Tokyo. He has served as a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law in Munich, Germany, and the Institute of Intellectual Property in Tokyo, Japan.

Works

Thomas has authored and co-authored many books in the field of intellectual property.

  • Thomas, John R. (2015). Pharmaceutical Patent Law (3rd ed.). Arlington, Virginia: Bureau of National Affairs.
  • Thomas, John R.; Schechter, Roger E. (2010). Principles of Copyright Law. St. Paul, Minnesota: West.
  • Thomas, John R.; Adelman, Martin J.; Rader, Randall R. (2018). Cases and Materials on Patent Law (5th ed.). St. Paul, Minnesota: West.
  • Thomas, John R. (2005). Intellectual Property and the Free Trade Agreements (PDF). Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service.
  • Thomas, John R. (2019). Pharmaceutical Patent Law. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National Affairs 3d ed. 2015 & Supp.
  • Thomas, John R.; Schechter, Roger E. (2019). Principles of Patent Law. St. Paul, Minnesota: Thomson/West.
  • Thomas, John R.; Adelman, Martin J.; Rader, Randall R.; Wegner, Harold C. (2003). Cases and Materials on Patent Law (2nd ed.). St. Paul, Minnesota: Thomson/West.
  • Thomas, John R.; Schechter, Roger E. (2003). Intellectual Property: The Law of Copyrights, Patents, and Trademarks. St. Paul, Minnesota: Thomson/West.
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