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Crawford co-led the FCC transition team between the US government Bush and Obama administrations, following which she served as Special Assistant to the President for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy through 2009. | Crawford co-led the FCC transition team between the US government Bush and Obama administrations, following which she served as Special Assistant to the President for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy through 2009. | ||
She has previously served as a clerk for Judge Raymond J. Dearie of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, and was a Partner at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, D.C. until the end of 2002.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/crawford.htm ICANN Bio]</ref> | She has previously served as a clerk for Judge Raymond J. Dearie of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, and was a Partner at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, D.C. until the end of 2002.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/crawford.htm ICANN Bio]</ref> As a lawyer, her practice included litigation, counseling, and transactional work focusing on [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]], advertising, privacy, domain names, and e-commerce policy issues. She decided to switch to academia because, as she said, "life is short." She had already been writing and had taught copyright at Georgetown University Law Center, and decided to devote herself to full-time teaching.<ref>[http://www.cardozo.yu.edu/life/winter2004/faculty_briefs/ Cardozo Faculty Briefs, Winter 2004]</ref> | ||
===Publications=== | ===Publications=== |