Devlin Hartline

Devlin Hartline is a legal fellow at Hudson Institute’s Forum for Intellectual Property. His research agenda spans a broad spectrum of doctrinal and political issues in intellectual-property law, with particular focus on advancing and protecting the rights of creators and innovators.

Prior to joining Hudson Institute, Hartline was assistant professor of law at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School. He also served as director of communications at the law school’s Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property.

He received a bachelor’s in mathematics from the University of Colorado at Boulder, his JD, cum laude, from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, and an LLM. with concentrations in intellectual property and constitutional law from Tulane University Law School.