Orly Lobel is the Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of San Diego, where she also serves as the founding director of the Center for Employment and Labor Policy. She is an award-winning author known for her bestselling books and numerous high-impact articles. Lobel received her SJD and LLM from Harvard University and her LLB from Tel Aviv University. A prominent scholar in employment and labor law, she has been recognized as one of the most cited legal scholars in the field of law and technology. Lobel has served on President Obama’s policy team concerning innovation in labor markets and has consulted for federal agencies like the Federal Trade Commission and the Government Accountability Office. Her work spans various topics including intellectual property, tech policy, and equality. Lobel is also a prolific speaker and has been featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times and Forbes. Her books include 'Don’t Own Mattel v. MGA Entertainment Exposed', 'Talent Wants Free', and her recent publication 'Equality Machine' which received critical acclaim. Lobel is known for her engaging teaching style and is recognized as a cherished mentor to her students.