Professor Corcos received a bachelor’s degree in history with high honors from the Honors College, and a master’s degree in history, both from Michigan State University. She received the J.D. from Case Western Reserve Law School, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. She currently teaches in the areas of media law, entertainment law, Internet law, gender and the law, European Union law, and tort law, and researches and writes in the areas of First Amendment law, legal history, and law and popular culture. Professor Corcos is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. She frequently works with the American Bar Association’s Division for Public Education to educate the public on the meaning and importance of the legal system. She is also a well known academic blogger.
Christine A. Corcos, 'Ghostwriters': Spiritualists, Copyright Infringement, and Rights of Publicity, in Law and Magic: A Collection of Essays (Carolina Academic Press, 2010) at 79.
Christine A. Corcos, Magical Images in Law, in Exploring Courtroom Discourse (Routledge, 2011), at 131.
Christine A. Corcos, The Scrying Game: The First Amendment, State Regulation of the Crafty Sciences, and the Rise of Spiritualism, 1848-1944, 38 Whittier Law Review 59 (2017).
Christine A. Corcos, Seeing It Coming Since 1945: State Bans and Regulations of Crafty Sciences Speech and Activity, 37 Thomas Jefferson Law Review 39 (2014-2015)
