Catherine Fisk
Catherine L. Fisk is an American legal scholar. She is the Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong Professor of Law at the UC Berkeley School of Law.[1] She was awarded the Littleton-Griswold Prize in American Law and Society by the American Historical Association in 2010.[2]
She holds an AB summa cum laude from Princeton University and a JD from the University of California, Berkeley.[1]
She is married to legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky.[3] Together they have a son and daughter.[4]
Books
- Working Knowledge: Employee Innovation and the Rise of Corporate Intellectual Property, 1800-1930 (University of North Carolina Press, 2009, 2014)
- Writing for Hire: Unions, Hollywood, and Madison Avenue (Harvard University Press, 2016)
Co-author
- Labor Law in the Contemporary Workplace (3d ed. 2019)
- The Legal Profession: Ethics in Contemporary Practice (2d ed. 2019)
- What Lawyers Do: Understanding the Many American Legal Practices (2020)
- Labor Law Stories (2005)
References
- ^ a b "Catherine Fisk". Berkeley Law.
- ^ "Littleton-Griswold Prize in American Law and Society". American Historical Association. Retrieved 2025-08-25.
- ^ "Erwin Chemerinsky and Catherine Fisk join the Faculty of Duke Law School", Duke Law, March 5, 2004.
- ^ Boyer, Edward J. (March 6, 2001). "Professor Erwin Chemerinsky Is an Authority in Demand".