Jacob Noti‑Victor is a professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School in New York City. He teaches and writes in the areas of intellectual property, technology law, and property. His scholarship focuses on how legal regimes shape innovation, creativity, and the adoption of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence. Noti‑Victor's work has appeared in leading law reviews, including the Virginia Law Review, Stanford Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, and Washington University Law Review. His current research explores issues such as AI authorship, competition in copyright markets, and press freedom. Before entering academia, Noti‑Victor practiced intellectual property litigation at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and clerked for Judge Pierre N. Leval on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was an essays editor of the Yale Law Journal, and an A.B. from Harvard College.