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Amy Semet A S S O C I ATE P R O F E S S O R PhD, Columbia University MPhil, Columbia University JD, Harvard Law School MA, Columbia University BA, Dartmouth College (716) 645-8162

amysemet@buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CIVIL PROCEDURE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

My research focuses on

EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES

studying legal institutions

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

in intellectual property law

LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

(particularly patent law)

LEGISLATION

and administrative law from an empirical and statistical perspective. I have created several databases of

Review vol. 12 (forthcoming 2022).

law so as to better understand

Statutory Interpretation, 103(5) Minnesota Law Review 101 (2019).

Litigation: A Review of the Patent Pilot

Empirical Analysis, UC Irvine Law

labor law, and environmental

An Empirical Examination of Agency

Specialized Trial Courts in Patent

Deference in the Appellate Courts: An

property law, immigration law,

69 Duke Law Journal 1855 (2020).

PROPERTY

Statutory Interpretation and Chevron

court decisions in intellectual

Detention (with Catherine Y. Kim),

PATENT LAW

ARTICLES

administrative agency and

Presidential Ideology and Immigrant

Program’s Impact on Appellate Reversal Rates at the Five-Year Mark, 60(2) Boston College Law Review 519 (2019). Judicial Elections, Public Opinion, and Decisions on Lower Salience Issues (with Brandice Canes-Wrone

how agencies and courts make decisions. This empirical research then allows me to

An Empirical Study of Political Control

& Tom Clark ), 15(4) Journal of

Over Immigration Adjudication

Empirical Legal Studies 672 (2018).

(with Catherine Y. Kim ), 108(2)

posit how these institutions

Georgetown Law Journal 579 (2020).

can best be reformed.”

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