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Full-Text Articles in Law
Methodology And Misdirection: Custom And The Icj, Harlan G. Cohen
Methodology And Misdirection: Custom And The Icj, Harlan G. Cohen
Popular Media
Associate Professor Harlan G. Cohen published "Methodology and Misdirection: Custom and the ICJ" on the European Journal of International Law's blog EILJ: Talk! on December 1, 2015.
Finders Keepers, Or Finders Weepers? A Proposed Answer To A Question Raised By Myriad Genetics, Jingshi Shi
Finders Keepers, Or Finders Weepers? A Proposed Answer To A Question Raised By Myriad Genetics, Jingshi Shi
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Trade Secret Rising: Protecting Equivalency Test Research And Development Investments After Momenta V. Amphastar, Hannah-Alise Rogers
Trade Secret Rising: Protecting Equivalency Test Research And Development Investments After Momenta V. Amphastar, Hannah-Alise Rogers
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
To Speak, Perchance To Have A Dream: The Malicious Author And Orator Estate As A Critique Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act's Subversion Of The First Amendment In The Era Of Notice And Takedown, Michael Bradford Patterson
To Speak, Perchance To Have A Dream: The Malicious Author And Orator Estate As A Critique Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act's Subversion Of The First Amendment In The Era Of Notice And Takedown, Michael Bradford Patterson
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Unauthorized Digital Sampling In The Changing Music Landscape, Ryan Lloyd
Unauthorized Digital Sampling In The Changing Music Landscape, Ryan Lloyd
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Fault Lines In Trademark Default Judgments, David S. Welkowitz
Fault Lines In Trademark Default Judgments, David S. Welkowitz
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Viability Of The $30 Casebook: Intellectual Property, Voluntary Payment, Open Distribution, And Author Incentives, Lydia Pallas Loren
The Viability Of The $30 Casebook: Intellectual Property, Voluntary Payment, Open Distribution, And Author Incentives, Lydia Pallas Loren
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
It is not uncommon for a new hardbound copy of today’s law school casebooks to exceed $200. And, each year, the prices inch ever higher. After exploring the various dynamics in the traditional publishing market that have led to the current prices for casebooks, this article describes the experiences of Semaphore Press, a publisher of law school casebooks that offers a very different approach to providing law school casebooks. Semaphore Press offers digital copies of required textbooks for law school classes, (in pdf format with no digit rights management (DRM) restrictions), at a suggested price of $30. In addition, students …
The Enforcement Challenges For Tattoo Copyrights, Yolanda M. King
The Enforcement Challenges For Tattoo Copyrights, Yolanda M. King
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Patent Office Contested Proceedings And The Duty Of Candor, Lisa A. Dolak
Patent Office Contested Proceedings And The Duty Of Candor, Lisa A. Dolak
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
The implementation of post-grant trial proceedings in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is one of the most significant aspects of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act. Practitioners have a great deal of new subject matter to master, including the governing statutes and rules, and instructive Patent Trial and Appeal Board decisions. All of this new law is superimposed, however, on an existing legal landscape relating to the practitioner’s duty of candor and potential consequences for candor violations. Furthermore, the new law creates additional candor and disclosure obligations specifically applicable in post-grant contested proceedings.
This paper discusses the “old” and “new” …
Table Of Contents, Vol. 22:1, Journal Of Intellectual Property Law
Table Of Contents, Vol. 22:1, Journal Of Intellectual Property Law
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
It's Time For A Public Option In Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
It's Time For A Public Option In Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
Popular Media
Associate Professor Mehrsa Baradaran published this article in The Harvard Law Record on November 16, 2015. It discusses how post offices can provide ordinary citizens with banking services.
Due Process Vs. Administrative Law, Kent H. Barnett
Due Process Vs. Administrative Law, Kent H. Barnett
Popular Media
This article by Professor Kent Barnett was published in the Wall Street Journal on November 16, 2015. It discusses the Securities and Exchange Commission recently coming under fire for pressuring its in-house administrative-law judges to rule in its favor during agency enforcement proceedings.
How The Us Post Office Can Save America—And Itself, Matt Phillips
How The Us Post Office Can Save America—And Itself, Matt Phillips
Popular Media
Professor Mehrsa Baradaran is interviewed by Quartz on her thoughts about postal banking.
Books Received, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Books Received, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Patent And Know-How Licensing In Japan And The United States, Terry K. Smith
Patent And Know-How Licensing In Japan And The United States, Terry K. Smith
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Trade Law- Notice And Opportunity To Be Heard In A "Good Cause" Determination Proceeding Under Section 201(E) Of The Trade Act Of 1974 Are Not Required By The Provisions Of The Act Itself Or By Constitutional Due Process, Alan S. Peevy
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Law Of The Sea - Proposed Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act, Betsy Cox, Frank Brogan
Law Of The Sea - Proposed Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act, Betsy Cox, Frank Brogan
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Accountability And The Foreign Commerce Power: A Case Study Of The Regulation Of Exports, Richard R. Carlson
Accountability And The Foreign Commerce Power: A Case Study Of The Regulation Of Exports, Richard R. Carlson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Dean Rusk Award, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
The Dean Rusk Award, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Current Attempts To Revise International Legal Structures: The North-South Dialogue-Clash Of Values And Concepts, Contradictions And Compromises, Pedro Roffe
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Sovereignty, This Strange Thing: Its Impact On The Global Economic Order, Kazuaki Sono
Sovereignty, This Strange Thing: Its Impact On The Global Economic Order, Kazuaki Sono
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Legal Structures For The Resolution Of International Problems In The Domain Of Private Foreign Investments: A Third World Perspective Now And In The Future, Osita C. Eze
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Improving The International Legislative Process, Paul C. Szasz
Improving The International Legislative Process, Paul C. Szasz
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Global Economic Inequity: Legal Structures And Some Thoughts On The Next 40 Years, Inamul Haq
The Problem Of Global Economic Inequity: Legal Structures And Some Thoughts On The Next 40 Years, Inamul Haq
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
International Economic Problems And Their Management Int He 21st Century, John H. Jackson
International Economic Problems And Their Management Int He 21st Century, John H. Jackson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Symposium - The Future Of International Law: Thoughts On The Next Forty Years (Forward), Dean Rusk
Symposium - The Future Of International Law: Thoughts On The Next Forty Years (Forward), Dean Rusk
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Injury From Dumping: The Problem Of The "Regional Industry", Jack G. Wasserman
Injury From Dumping: The Problem Of The "Regional Industry", Jack G. Wasserman
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
On Regulatory Discord And Procedure, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
On Regulatory Discord And Procedure, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Scholarly Works
Businesses are increasingly global. But domestic courts’ jurisdiction remains largely provincial; both public and private regulators have overlapping, mismatched authority. Regulatory discord is readily apparent in consumer protection cases. When the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act empowered state regulators while simultaneously creating an encompassing federal regulator—the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—it further contributed to overlap between federal agencies, states, and private litigation.
Whether this regulatory magnetism is optimal in terms of fundamental goals like compensation and deterrence is a hotly debated normative and empirical question. Yet, one need not wade too far into the substantive debate to appreciate …
Constructing Issue Classes, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Constructing Issue Classes, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Scholarly Works
As government budgets shrink each year, enforcement responsibilities in products liability, consumer protection, and employment discrimination fall increasingly to private attorneys. But defendants have successfully layered new objections about noncohesive classes and unascertainable members atop legislative and judicial reforms to cripple plaintiffs’ attorneys’ chief weapon — the class action. The result? Courts deny class certification and defendants escape enforcement by highlighting the differences among those affected by their misconduct. At the other end of the regulatory spectrum lies the opposite problem. Some defendants’ actions are so egregious that hordes of public and private regulators can’t help but get involved — …