Gregory Day is an Assistant Professor of Legal Studies at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business and holds a courtesy appointment in the University of Georgia School of Law. His research focuses on the intersections of competition, technology, innovation, fundamental rights, and privacy. Representative works rely on analyses of antitrust or patent law, or both. One can find his scholarship in journals such as the Michigan Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, Fordham Law Review, and others. He is also internationally recognized for his knowledge of the art market and the laws governing it. Greg received a J.D. from the University of North Carolina School of Law, Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi, and a B.A. from Antioch College.