Prof. Adam Mossoff

Antonin Scalia Law School

Professor, George Mason University

Adam Mossoff is a law professor at George Mason University. His research on patent law and innovation policy has been relied on by the Supreme Court, the Federal Circuit, and by the USPTO, FTC, DOJ, and NIST, and he has been invited numerous times to testify before Congress on patent legislation and policy issues. His writings on patent policy have also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, STAT, and in other media outlets. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Center for IP Understanding, a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute where he is also a Founder and Chair of Forum for Intellectual Property, and he is a Visiting Intellectual Property Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He is a member of the Public Policy Committee of the Licensing Executives Society, the Intellectual Property Rights Policy Advisory Committee of ANSI, and a member of the Intellectual Property Committee of the IEEE-USA on which he has also served as past Chair and Vice-Chair. He was a co-founder and director of the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property at George Mason University from 2012-2018. You can follow him on Twitter at @AdamMossoff, where he posts regularly on patent policy and other topics in innovation policy.