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Jootaek Lee

Assistant Professor/ Law Librarian (Tenure-track Faculty) at Rutgers Law School

Jootaek Lee is an accomplished professional serving as an assistant professor and law librarian at Rutgers Law School, with a background as a Massachusetts attorney.

Prof. Lee has extensive experience in academia, having worked as an adjunct professor and affiliated faculty at Northeastern University School of Law, specializing in human rights and international law.

He is a well-known author with publications in reputable journals, covering topics such as artificial intelligence, intellectual property, human rights, and legal informatics.

Professor Lee is actively involved in professional organizations like the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and the American Society of International Law (ASIL), holding various leadership roles.

With a rich educational background including degrees in international law and library studies, Jootaek Lee currently teaches courses on legal research, international law, and international business transactions while mentoring students in moot court competitions and advising law journals.

As a former Co-Chair of the International Legal Research Interest Group of ASIL and the president of the Asian American Law Librarians Caucus of AALL, Prof. Lee continues to contribute significantly to legal scholarship and education.

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Newark, New Jersey, United States