
Marek Kobryn is currently a LLM candidate in Indiana University Maurer School of Law set to graduate in May 2025 with specializations in American Law and Intellectual Property Law.
Marek has been combining his studies with a position of co-teacher of the “United States Supreme Court and the American Constitution” at the faculty of English Studies of the Warsaw University.
In the Intellectual Property Law he is particularly interested in data protection. He held several presentations about data protection law.
- University of Warsaw Congress on Changes to EU Law: Application of competition law in the data protection cases in the European Union (May 2024)
- University of Warsaw Challenge of 21st Century English Conference: You are what you Google. Legal Aspects of privacy protection online in the European Union and the United States (May 2022)
- Guest in the “Fire of Genius” IP Theory Law Journal podcast: A Discussion of Competition vs Data Privacy Law in The EU (October 2023)
Apart from law Marek is also interested in history, politics and international relations.
He has published several articles on those topics in Second Thoughts English Language Magazine. Among them:
- To Cost an Arm and a Case (May 2024) it’s a brief explanation of Erie Doctrine for non-lawyers
- An inch to the west (January 2024) about how Poland joined NATO
- The things kings do for love (April 2023) about the circumstances behind the Union behind Kongdom of Poland And Lithuenia in the XVIth centuary
- Was alliance between Australia and the United States inevitable (October 2022)
- A short history of a certain arms race (October 2022) about an arms race between Great Britain and Germany before the First World War

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