Assistant Professor of Law

University of Georgia
School of Law
Athens, GA 30602
United States

LL.B., King's College London
LL.M., Georgetown University

Biographical Information

Mateusz “Matt”  Blaszczyk will join the University of Georgia School of Law faculty in the fall of 2026 as an assistant professor, teaching in the areas of property, law and technology, intellectual property, and an undergraduate course titled Law, AI and Ethics.

He comes to UGA from the University of Michigan Law School, where he was a Research Fellow in Law and Mobility and co-led a seminar on emerging technologies and the law. Previously, he was a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, and served as a law clerk at the U.S. Copyright Office and as a judicial intern at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

His recent articles include: “Copyright’s Nominal Humanism” in the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review (forthcoming), “Copyright Doctrine before the Tribunal of Science” in the Journal of the Copyright Society and “Impossibility of Emergent Works’ Protection in U.S. and EU Copyright Law” in the North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology. His policy-oriented work includes a RAND Corporation report on copyright law and artificial intelligence, an amicus brief filed in a copyright and AI case, and commentary featured on Tech Policy Press.

Blaszczyk earned his LL.B. from King’s College London and his LL.M. from Georgetown University. During his studies, he was senior editor of the King’s Student Law Review Forum, an LL.M. adviser and editor of the Georgetown Journal of International Law, and a visiting editor of the University of Bologna Law Review. He has also been the managing editor of the Journal of Law and Mobility, and he currently sits on the board of the Journal of Law, Market & Innovation