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Full-Text Articles in Law
John Paul Ii, The Structures Of Sin And The Limits Of Law, John M. Breen
John Paul Ii, The Structures Of Sin And The Limits Of Law, John M. Breen
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Complying With Export Laws Without Importing Discrimination Liability: An Attempt To Integrate Employment Discrimination Laws And The Deemed Export Rules, Sandra F. Sperino
Complying With Export Laws Without Importing Discrimination Liability: An Attempt To Integrate Employment Discrimination Laws And The Deemed Export Rules, Sandra F. Sperino
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Local Laws Restricting The Freedom Of Undocumented Immigrants As Violations Of Equal Protection And Principles Of Federal Preemption, L. Darnell Weeden
Local Laws Restricting The Freedom Of Undocumented Immigrants As Violations Of Equal Protection And Principles Of Federal Preemption, L. Darnell Weeden
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Definition Of “Family” In Missouri Local Zoning Ordinances: An Analysis Of The Justifications For Restrictive Definitions, Kent W. Bartholomew
The Definition Of “Family” In Missouri Local Zoning Ordinances: An Analysis Of The Justifications For Restrictive Definitions, Kent W. Bartholomew
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Duke Lacrosse Rape Case—A Public Branding, Is There A Remedy?, R. Taylor Matthews Iii
The Duke Lacrosse Rape Case—A Public Branding, Is There A Remedy?, R. Taylor Matthews Iii
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When Bias Is Bipartisan: Teaching About The Democratic Process In An Intellectual Property Law Republic, Ann Bartow
When Bias Is Bipartisan: Teaching About The Democratic Process In An Intellectual Property Law Republic, Ann Bartow
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Clinical Legal Education And The Public Interest In Intellectual Property Law, Christine Haight Farley, Peter Jaszi, Victoria Phillips, Joshua Sarnoff, Ann Shalleck
Clinical Legal Education And The Public Interest In Intellectual Property Law, Christine Haight Farley, Peter Jaszi, Victoria Phillips, Joshua Sarnoff, Ann Shalleck
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Cyberlaw, Eric Goldman
Teaching Cyberlaw, Eric Goldman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
Over the past dozen years, Cyberlaw courses have become a staple of the law school curriculum. This Essay explores methodological and pedagogical issues raised by these courses.
The Reasonable Person In Trademark Law, Laura A. Heymann
The Reasonable Person In Trademark Law, Laura A. Heymann
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Patents For Poets, Timothy R. Holbrook
Patents For Poets, Timothy R. Holbrook
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching An Intellectual Property Seminar Through The Legal Literature, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall
Teaching An Intellectual Property Seminar Through The Legal Literature, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Writing To Learn Law And Writing In Law: An Intellectual Property Illustration, Michael J. Madison
Writing To Learn Law And Writing In Law: An Intellectual Property Illustration, Michael J. Madison
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Current Trends And Future Developments In Intellectual Property, Charles R. Mcmanis
Teaching Current Trends And Future Developments In Intellectual Property, Charles R. Mcmanis
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Trademark Theory Through The Lens Of Distinctiveness, Mark P. Mckenna
Teaching Trademark Theory Through The Lens Of Distinctiveness, Mark P. Mckenna
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Ip From An Entrepreneurial Counseling And Transactional Perspective, Sean M. O'Connor
Teaching Ip From An Entrepreneurial Counseling And Transactional Perspective, Sean M. O'Connor
Saint Louis University Law Journal
The traditional law school appellate case method is not well-suited to teaching students either the substance and process of counseling entrepreneurial clients or helping such clients create IP strategies that effectively advance their business vision. This Article describes the author’s creation of new courses and clinics to advance teaching IP in the emerging field of entrepreneurship and innovation law.
Sight, Sound, And Meaning: Teaching Intellectual Property With Audiovisual Materials, Rebecca Tushnet
Sight, Sound, And Meaning: Teaching Intellectual Property With Audiovisual Materials, Rebecca Tushnet
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Rights Of Publicity: Blending Copyright And Trademark, Common Law And Statutes, And Domestic And Foreign Law, David S. Welkowitz, Tyler T. Ochoa
Teaching Rights Of Publicity: Blending Copyright And Trademark, Common Law And Statutes, And Domestic And Foreign Law, David S. Welkowitz, Tyler T. Ochoa
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Deference-Based Dilemma: The Implications Of Lewis V. Thompson For Access To Non-Emergency Health Benefits For Undocumented Alien Children, David J. Deterding
A Deference-Based Dilemma: The Implications Of Lewis V. Thompson For Access To Non-Emergency Health Benefits For Undocumented Alien Children, David J. Deterding
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Injunctive Relief In Patent Infringement Cases: Should Courts Apply A Rebuttable Presumption Of Irreparable Harm After Ebay Inc. V. Mercexchange, L.L.C.?, Elizabeth E. Millard
Injunctive Relief In Patent Infringement Cases: Should Courts Apply A Rebuttable Presumption Of Irreparable Harm After Ebay Inc. V. Mercexchange, L.L.C.?, Elizabeth E. Millard
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Friend Or Foe: Reasonable Noncompete Restrictions Can Benefit Corporate In-House Counsel And Protect Corporate Employers, Barbara C. Bentrup
Friend Or Foe: Reasonable Noncompete Restrictions Can Benefit Corporate In-House Counsel And Protect Corporate Employers, Barbara C. Bentrup
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Little Rock And The Legacy Of Brown, David A. Strauss
Little Rock And The Legacy Of Brown, David A. Strauss
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cooper’S Quiet Demise (A Short Response To Professor Strauss), Frederic M. Bloom
Cooper’S Quiet Demise (A Short Response To Professor Strauss), Frederic M. Bloom
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Common Interests And Integration, Rebecca Brown
Common Interests And Integration, Rebecca Brown
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
“Things Cannot Go On As They Are”: Contextualizing Herbert Wechsler’S Critique Of The School Segregation Cases, Anders Walker
“Things Cannot Go On As They Are”: Contextualizing Herbert Wechsler’S Critique Of The School Segregation Cases, Anders Walker
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Supremacy, Judicial Activism: Cooper V. Aaron And Parents Involved, Kermit Roosevelt Iii
Judicial Supremacy, Judicial Activism: Cooper V. Aaron And Parents Involved, Kermit Roosevelt Iii
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proving Retaliation After Burlington V. White, Lauren Legrand
Proving Retaliation After Burlington V. White, Lauren Legrand
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.