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Eighteen Or Thirty, But Not Twenty-Two, John Henry Schlegel
Eighteen Or Thirty, But Not Twenty-Two, John Henry Schlegel
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Teaching Trademark Theory Through The Lens Of Distinctiveness, Mark P. Mckenna
Teaching Trademark Theory Through The Lens Of Distinctiveness, Mark P. Mckenna
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This contribution to the annual teaching edition of the Saint Louis University Law Journal encourages teachers to begin trademark law courses using the concept of distinctiveness as a vehicle for articulating producer and consumer perspectives in trademark law. Viewing the law through these sometimes different perspectives helps in approaching a variety of doctrines in trademark law, and both perspectives are relatively easy to grasp in the context of distinctiveness.
A Tribute To Robert L. Oakley: Remembering Bob Oakley, Roger F. Jacobs
A Tribute To Robert L. Oakley: Remembering Bob Oakley, Roger F. Jacobs
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A tribute to Robert L. Oakley, Professor and Law Librarian (1945-2007).