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Introduction: Fordham Sports Law Forum, William Michael Treanor
Introduction: Fordham Sports Law Forum, William Michael Treanor
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Introduction to the Fordham Sports Law Forum at Fordham University School of Law.
Since its founding in 1996, the Fordham Sports Law Forum has attracted numerous distinguished speakers to the school who have graciously shared their expertise and insight into the intersecting worlds of sports, law, and business. These participants have greatly enriched and invigorated the academic environment for many of your students and have made this venue one of the highlights of the academic year.
Introduction: Integrity In The Law: Symposium In Honor Of John D. Feerick, William Michael Treanor
Introduction: Integrity In The Law: Symposium In Honor Of John D. Feerick, William Michael Treanor
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Fordham Law School's Integrity in the Law Conference, which honored John Feerick on the occasion of his retirement from the deanship after twenty years of remarkable service to the School, to the University, to the legal profession, and to the law.
Introduction: Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries Of Access And Enforcement, William Michael Treanor
Introduction: Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries Of Access And Enforcement, William Michael Treanor
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Introduction to the Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries of Access and Enforcement Symposium.
The Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal put together a symposium that focused on three issues in intellectual property: patents, The End of Equivalents? Examining the Fallout from Festo; Eldred, a case argued before the Supreme Court; and the relationship between the First Amendment and Internet filters.
Mason Ladd--In Memoriam, Paul F. Rothstein
Mason Ladd--In Memoriam, Paul F. Rothstein
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
I shall always have fond thoughts of my dear friends, Dean and Mrs. Ladd. I got to know them only recently--in the last six or seven years before his death. I was sorry I did not know them sooner. Of course, I always knew of the Dean's enormous contributions to the law of evidence. But I did not know, until I met him, that this was accompanied by an equally remarkable warmth and genuineness, a deep caring, and a charismatic presence (particularly on the podium). Nor did I know of the loving support and charm of Mrs. Ladd, an equal …