We have been moving gradually from the theoretical to the practical. Having examined the impact of critical legal studies ( CLS ) in the academy and having discussed the intersection between scholarship and activism, we now turn to the nitty-gritty questions of how to actually enact change in intellectual property and information law and policy
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Over the past two decades, globalization, digitization, and the rise of the Internet have each contr...
The creation, manipulation, transmission, storage, and use of information constitute the United Stat...
We have been moving gradually from the theoretical to the practical. Having examined the impact of c...
In May 2005, Keith Aoki invited me to participate on a panel on The Politics of Copyright Law at t...
The relevance of Intellectual Property (IP) Law in our society has increased dramatically over the l...
This is an edited version of a presentation to the Intellectual Property Online panel at the Harva...
The first panel of From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law examines the...
PATENT POLITICS: LIFE FORMS, MARKETS, AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, by Sh...
The very definition and scope of CLS (critical legal studies) is itself subject to debate. Some scho...
The second panel of From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law addresses t...
The Internet continues to transform the information industries and challenge intellectual property l...
Intellectual property law was once an arcane subject. Today it is at the center of some of the most ...
The Institute for Information Law & Policy invites you to attend the annual Symposium on Intellectua...
Legal issues increasingly arise in increasingly complex technological contexts. Prominent recent exa...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Over the past two decades, globalization, digitization, and the rise of the Internet have each contr...
The creation, manipulation, transmission, storage, and use of information constitute the United Stat...
We have been moving gradually from the theoretical to the practical. Having examined the impact of c...
In May 2005, Keith Aoki invited me to participate on a panel on The Politics of Copyright Law at t...
The relevance of Intellectual Property (IP) Law in our society has increased dramatically over the l...
This is an edited version of a presentation to the Intellectual Property Online panel at the Harva...
The first panel of From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law examines the...
PATENT POLITICS: LIFE FORMS, MARKETS, AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, by Sh...
The very definition and scope of CLS (critical legal studies) is itself subject to debate. Some scho...
The second panel of From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law addresses t...
The Internet continues to transform the information industries and challenge intellectual property l...
Intellectual property law was once an arcane subject. Today it is at the center of some of the most ...
The Institute for Information Law & Policy invites you to attend the annual Symposium on Intellectua...
Legal issues increasingly arise in increasingly complex technological contexts. Prominent recent exa...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Over the past two decades, globalization, digitization, and the rise of the Internet have each contr...
The creation, manipulation, transmission, storage, and use of information constitute the United Stat...