Steven Semeraro
Professor of Law
J.D., Stanford Law School, with distinction; B.A., Rutgers, with highest honors
Professor Steven Semeraro believes that students learn best in a comfortable environment. He encourages students to think analytically or in his words, “think like a lawyer.” His goal is to lead students in the application of precise, analytical thinking, which is what originally attracted him to the legal profession.
In his 15 years at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Semeraro has fostered a passion in his students for antitrust law and the relationship of antitrust and intellectual property law. This led him to establish the Intellectual Property Fellowship Program at Thomas Jefferson Law, and the Patent and Trademark clinics that operate in conjunction with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Over the years he has enjoyed seeing students develop confidence, knowing they can represent clients and play a vital role in the legal profession.
More information about Professor Semeraro can be found here.