Brian Holland

 Brian Holland

Brian Holland

  • Courses6
  • Reviews7

Biography

Texas A&M University School of Law - Not Specified


Resume

  • 2013

    Texas A&M University School of Law

    Fort Worth

    TX

    My teaching and scholarship focus on Technology

    Privacy

    Communications and Intellectual Property

    as well as Constitutional Law.

    Professor of Law

    Texas A&M University School of Law

  • 2002

    Master of Laws (LL.M.)

    Intellectual Property Law

    Technology Law

    Constitutional Law

    Columbia University School of Law

    Honors: Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar

  • 2000

    Jones Day Reavis and Pogue

    Penn State University School of Law

    Associate

    Washington D.C. Metro Area

    Jones Day Reavis and Pogue

    Fort Worth

    TX

    President

    Board of Trustees

    Fort Worth Academy

  • 1998

    United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

    Texas Wesleyan University School of Law

    United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

    Associate Professor of Law

    Barry University School of Law

    Professor of Law

    Teaching and scholarship focused on Intellectual Property

    Technology Law

    and Constitutional Law.

    Texas Wesleyan University School of Law

    Visiting Associate Professor of Law

    Penn State University School of Law

  • 1995

    Doctor of Law (J.D.)

    American University

    Washington College of Law

    Summa Cum Laude

  • 1984

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    English Language and Literature

    General

    Tufts University

  • Legal Education

    Research

    Privacy Law

    Technology Law

    Cyberlaw

    Constitutional Law

    Legal Research

    Intellectual Property

    Courts

    International Arbitration

    Legal Writing

    Teaching

    Human Rights

    Westlaw

    Public Speaking

    Higher Education

    Criminal Law

    Appeals

    Internet Law

    Editing

    The Failure of the Rule of Law in Cyberspace? Revisiting the Normative Debate on Borders and Territorial Sovereignty

    The Failure of the Rule of Law in Cyberspace? Revisiting the Normative Debate on Borders and Territorial Sovereignty

    In Defense of Online Intermediary Immunity: Facilitating Communities of Modified Exceptionalism

    Section 230 of the CDA: Internet Exceptionalism as a Statutory Construct

    Social Semiotics in the Fair Use Analysis

    Inherently Dangerous: The Potential for an Internet-Specific Standard Restricting Speech That Performs a Teaching Function

    Privacy Paradox 2.0

    Tempest in a Teapot or Tidal Wave? CyberSquatting Remedies Run Amok

    Prof. H. Brian

    Holland

    Fort Worth Academy

    Barry University School of Law

CIVPR 1

2.8(2)

CIVPRO

1.5(1)

LAW 1301

2.5(1)