Journal Articles
In This Section
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QJ 50.4 - Rethinking Progress
Director Katherine Kelly Vidal
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QJ 50.4 - Trademark Law Relies on Consumers, Consumers Rely on What?: Trademark Law and Its Heavy Reliance on Consumer Perception
Min Kyoung Kim
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QJ 50.4 - Fifty Years of U.S. Copyright: Toward a Law of Authors’ Rights?
Jane C. Ginsburg
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QJ 50.4 - Copyright Then and Now: A Half-Century of Change
Register Shira Perlmutter
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QJ 50.4 - Fifty Years of Patent Remedies Case Law: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
Thomas F. Cotter
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QJ 50.4 - Fifty Years of Trademark Law: Where We Stand and What We Saw
Jane Shay Wald
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QJ 50.4 - A Brief History of U.S. Trade Secret Law
James Pooley
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QJ 50.4 - Fifty Years of Patent Law: The Top Ten Developments
Donald S. Chisum
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MW23 Photos
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Taking An Exercise Device Company from The First Lap to the Finish Line: IP Considerations for Entering the Sport Device Marketplace
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Panel Addresses IP Issues in the Age of Wearables and Electronic Gadgetry
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Representative Darrell Issa (Virtually) Addresses IP Priorities in New Congress
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President's Message - Brian H. Batzli - Winter 2023
Brian Batzli
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AM22 Photos
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Keynote Speaker Judge Kimberly Moore Shares Her Wisdom from the Bench
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Diversity in IP: Bettering the Legal System Through Greater Inclusivity
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Opening Plenary: Director Vidal Addresses Reform, Modernization, and Innovation
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Introduction & President's Message - Brian H. Batzli - Fall 2022
Brian H. Batzli
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QJ 50.3 - Technological Fault Lines: The Problems with Tailoring Patent Eligibility at the USPTO
Joshua A. Lopez
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QJ 50.3 - Not So Natural Phenomena: A Look at § 101’s Impact on Biotech Patents
Jordan M. Cowger