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Chicago-Kent College of Law

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2005

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The Evolution Of A European Competition Law Network, David J. Gerber Jan 2005

The Evolution Of A European Competition Law Network, David J. Gerber

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Successful Wage Moderation: Trust, Labor Market Centralization, And Wage Moderation In Puerto Rico's Experience With Export-Led Development, César F. Rosado Marzán Jan 2005

Successful Wage Moderation: Trust, Labor Market Centralization, And Wage Moderation In Puerto Rico's Experience With Export-Led Development, César F. Rosado Marzán

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The Price Of Palliative Care: Towards A Complete Accounting Of Costs And Benefits, Alexander A. Boni-Saenz, David Dranove, Linda L. Emanuel, Anthony T. Lo Sasso Jan 2005

The Price Of Palliative Care: Towards A Complete Accounting Of Costs And Benefits, Alexander A. Boni-Saenz, David Dranove, Linda L. Emanuel, Anthony T. Lo Sasso

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The costs and benefits of hospice and palliative care have recently received attention for many compelling reasons. First, the cost of medical care over a lifetime is largely expended near the end-of-life. The impending demographic bulge of aging baby boomers will only heighten concerns about costs. Second, hospice and palliative care have been offered as potential vehicles for reducing late-in-life spending. Third, palliative care has gained legitimacy as a distinct medical specialty, having as it does a characteristic philosophy, specialized skill sets, and specific service delivery needs. This philosophy of care is consistent with and, to some degree, builds on …


The Story Of Kellogg Co. V. National Biscuit Co.: Breakfast With Brandeis, Graeme Dinwoodie Jan 2005

The Story Of Kellogg Co. V. National Biscuit Co.: Breakfast With Brandeis, Graeme Dinwoodie

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Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. may be the Supreme Court's most versatile and influential trademark decision. Justice Brandeis' opinion contained language that is now at the core of the statutory test for whether a term should be unprotected because consumers understand the term as the generic name for the product on which it is used. That same language guides courts seeking to determine whether a mark has acquired the degree of secondary meaning necessary to support trademark protection. Plaintiffs seeking to establish trademark rights in a product shape must demonstrate that the shape in question is not "functional" according …


Wto Dispute Resolution And The Preservation Of The Public Domain Of Science Under International Law (With R. Dreyfuss), Graeme Dinwoodie Jan 2005

Wto Dispute Resolution And The Preservation Of The Public Domain Of Science Under International Law (With R. Dreyfuss), Graeme Dinwoodie

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The TRIPS Agreement can be read to reflect a static view of the structure of intellectual property law. In this paper, we address whether - and how - the TRIPS Agreement can be interpreted to give it more fluidity, and thus to allow adjustments in national intellectual property regimes designed to reflect the dynamic nature of information production. To focus that inquiry, we concentrate on efforts to ensure a broader public domain for "upstream" inventions by modifying various elements of US patent law. The paper considers three stylized examples and asks whether each approach could be adopted by the United …


Self-Represented Litigants And Electronic Filing, Ronald W. Staudt Jan 2005

Self-Represented Litigants And Electronic Filing, Ronald W. Staudt

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Faster Reemployment Is Not Always Better Employment: The Bonus/Training Conflict In The Personal Reemployment Account Proposal, Ross J. Davidson Jan 2005

Faster Reemployment Is Not Always Better Employment: The Bonus/Training Conflict In The Personal Reemployment Account Proposal, Ross J. Davidson

Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition

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Paging Health Care Workers: The Nlrb Takes A Scalpel To Section 8(G) After Beverly, Joel Mandelman Jan 2005

Paging Health Care Workers: The Nlrb Takes A Scalpel To Section 8(G) After Beverly, Joel Mandelman

Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition

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The Road Less Traveled --Going Beyond The Family And Medical Leave Act To Create A Family-Friendly Legal Profession, Sharon Baldasare Jan 2005

The Road Less Traveled --Going Beyond The Family And Medical Leave Act To Create A Family-Friendly Legal Profession, Sharon Baldasare

Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition

No abstract provided.