Hannibal Travis

Hannibal Travis

Professor of Law
College of Law

Phone: 305-348-8371

Email: travish@fiu.edu

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    Hannibal Travis teaches and researches cyberlaw, intellectual property, antitrust, international and comparative law, and human rights at FIU. Before joining FIU, he practiced law at O’Melveny & Myers and Debevoise & Plimpton and held visiting positions at the University of Florida, Villanova University, and Oxford. He has a summa cum laude degree in philosophy from Washington University and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. He clerked for Judge Wm. Matthew Byrne, Jr. in Los Angeles. He authored *Platform Neutrality Rights: AI Censors and the Future of Freedom* (2024) and *Copyright Class Struggle* (2018), and edited works on intellectual property and cyberspace law. His research covers copyright law, patent reform, antitrust, and human rights, with publications in major legal and academic journals. He co-directs the Intellectual Property Certificate Program and has published extensively on genocide and human rights. He also coaches various moot court teams at FIU.