Professor Joseph S. Miller presented Two Centuries of Trademark and Copyright: A Citation-Network-Analysis Approach and moderated a panel at the 10th Annual Supreme Court I.P. Review conference held at the Chicago-Kent College of Law during September
Professor Joseph S. Miller participated in a panel titled Does the Antitrust Status Quo Harm Artist...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented \u27Justice X, dissenting\u27: A Citation-Network Approach to ...
Monday, July 29, 2002 WRITER/CONTACT: Heidi Murphy, 706/542-5172, hmurphy@uga.edu AWARD NAMED IN HON...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented Two Centuries of Trademark and Copyright: A Citation-Network-A...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented “Two Centuries of Trademark and Copyright: A Citation-Network-A...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented IP Law’s Semantic Self-Portrait: A Co-Citation Analysis” at th...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented “U.S. Supreme Court I.P. Cases, 1810-2018: Measuring & Mapping ...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented IP Law’s Semantic Self-Portrait: A Co-Citation Analysis” as th...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented Legal Process & Penalty Defaults: Thoughts on the New Patent J...
The Supreme Court has decided many more patent cases than trademark or copyright cases. This is so n...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented his paper The Legal Process & Penalty Defaults: Thoughts on Pa...
Jessica Litman, the John F. Nickoll Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, delivered the 20...
It has been said, with respect to tort law that anyone can recognize a punch in the nose. Unlike a p...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented on antitrust scrutiny of professional licensing boards as part ...
History has shown a compelling and direct correlation between technological innovations and changes ...
Professor Joseph S. Miller participated in a panel titled Does the Antitrust Status Quo Harm Artist...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented \u27Justice X, dissenting\u27: A Citation-Network Approach to ...
Monday, July 29, 2002 WRITER/CONTACT: Heidi Murphy, 706/542-5172, hmurphy@uga.edu AWARD NAMED IN HON...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented Two Centuries of Trademark and Copyright: A Citation-Network-A...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented “Two Centuries of Trademark and Copyright: A Citation-Network-A...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented IP Law’s Semantic Self-Portrait: A Co-Citation Analysis” at th...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented “U.S. Supreme Court I.P. Cases, 1810-2018: Measuring & Mapping ...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented IP Law’s Semantic Self-Portrait: A Co-Citation Analysis” as th...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented Legal Process & Penalty Defaults: Thoughts on the New Patent J...
The Supreme Court has decided many more patent cases than trademark or copyright cases. This is so n...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented his paper The Legal Process & Penalty Defaults: Thoughts on Pa...
Jessica Litman, the John F. Nickoll Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, delivered the 20...
It has been said, with respect to tort law that anyone can recognize a punch in the nose. Unlike a p...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented on antitrust scrutiny of professional licensing boards as part ...
History has shown a compelling and direct correlation between technological innovations and changes ...
Professor Joseph S. Miller participated in a panel titled Does the Antitrust Status Quo Harm Artist...
Professor Joseph S. Miller presented \u27Justice X, dissenting\u27: A Citation-Network Approach to ...
Monday, July 29, 2002 WRITER/CONTACT: Heidi Murphy, 706/542-5172, hmurphy@uga.edu AWARD NAMED IN HON...