Gregory Jameson is an associate in the Litigation group. He earned his J.D. from Cornell Law School, where he served as Publishing Editor for the Cornell Law Review, an associate with the Legal Information Institute’s Supreme Court Bulletin, and treasurer of the Intellectual Property and Technology Student Association. While at Cornell, Gregory worked with the First Amendment Clinic, focusing on First Amendment litigation, and participated extensively in Moot Court and Mock Trial. He was awarded the John J. Kelly Prize in recognition of his scholarship and his spirit of fair play and good humor.
Gregory also served as a judicial intern for the Hon. Sarah D. Morrison of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
Before law school, Gregory conducted research on computational analysis of protein nuclear magnetic resonance data at the Ohio State University. He was actively involved with teaching college students at all levels and received the John S. Swenson Award as an outstanding teaching associate.
Publications
- “Undue Computational Experimentation: Can in Silico Experiments Allow Genus Claims to Survive,” Cornell Law Review (August 2025)
- “Quantitative Multistate Binding Model of Silica Nanoparticle–Protein Interactions Obtained from Multinuclear Spin Relaxation,” Journal of Physical Chemistry B (October 2022)
- “NMR Spin Relaxation Theory of Biomolecules Undergoing Highly Asymmetric Exchange with Large Interaction Partners,” Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation (April 2021)
- “Active Learning Approach for an Intuitive Understanding of the Boltzmann Distribution by Basic Computer Simulations,” Journal of Chemical Education (August 2020)
- “Extreme Nonuniform Sampling for Protein NMR Dynamics Studies in Minimal Time,” Journal of the American Chemical Society (September 2019)
Practice Areas
Education
Cornell Law School (J.D., 2025), cum laude, Dean’s list
Ohio State University (Ph.D. Biophysics); Ohio State University (B.S. Chemical Engineering), magna cum laude
Admissions
- California


