Jennifer A. Hillman

Jennifer Anne Hillman (born January 29, 1957)[1] is a professor of practice at Georgetown University Law Center.

She began her professional career as an associate attorney with the firm of Patton, Boggs LLP from 1983 to 1985.

She served 2007-2011[4] as one of seven judges from around the world on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) highest court, its Appellate Body,[5] where she helped adjudicate 20 disputes involving a wide variety of legal obligations, ranging from claims arising from subsidies to Airbus, Boeing and US cotton producers, to regulations over trade in agriculture products, to antidumping disputes, to claims regarding the nature and extent of China's WTO accession commitments.

Hillman has experience adjudicating antidumping, countervailing duty, patent and safeguards cases as a result of her nine-year service as a Commissioner at the United States International Trade Commission, from 1998 to 2007.

Senator Terry Sanford,[7] responsible for trade issues, as well as matters coming before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.