The Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) panel responds to the considerable scholarship on the increasing integration of administrative law into intellectual property policy. The discussion was conducted August 4, 2009, as part of SEALS\u27 day-long Intellectual Property Workshop in West Palm Beach, Florida. Kali Murray moderated the panel, which included Sapna Kumar, Jason Mazzone, Hannibal Travis, and Jasmine Abdel-khalik
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The Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) panel responds to the considerable scholarship o...
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(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Moderator: Michael Mireles, Associate Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School o...
PATENT POLITICS: LIFE FORMS, MARKETS, AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, by Sh...
This article examines the expansion of the subject matter that can be protected under intellectual p...
Organized by Post Professor Paul Heald, experts from academe, industry and the economic sector came ...
The Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) panel responds to the considerable scholarship o...
This issue features exciting new work in intellectual property law by faculty members Lori Andrews, ...
An international law of property will have implications on intellectual property rights. This area o...
In May 2005, Keith Aoki invited me to participate on a panel on The Politics of Copyright Law at t...
Moderator: Michael Mireles, Associate Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School o...
Congress enacted the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) in 1946 as a comprehensive statute to regula...
Introduction to the Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries of Access and Enforcement Sympos...
What Is It Like to Work in the IP Group at a Large Law Firm? Come discuss this and other issues with...
The relevance of Intellectual Property (IP) Law in our society has increased dramatically over the l...
We have been moving gradually from the theoretical to the practical. Having examined the impact of c...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Moderator: Michael Mireles, Associate Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School o...
PATENT POLITICS: LIFE FORMS, MARKETS, AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, by Sh...
This article examines the expansion of the subject matter that can be protected under intellectual p...
Organized by Post Professor Paul Heald, experts from academe, industry and the economic sector came ...