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Keeping Students Interested While Teaching Citation, Anna P. Hemingway
Keeping Students Interested While Teaching Citation, Anna P. Hemingway
Anna P. Hemingway
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Academics And The Federal Circuit: Is There A Gulf And How Do We Bridge It?, John R. Thomas
Academics And The Federal Circuit: Is There A Gulf And How Do We Bridge It?, John R. Thomas
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Many of the great research universities of the United States enjoy a close relationship with innovators. Names like Carnegie, Cornell, Hopkins, Stanford, and Vanderbilt bring to mind not so much these men, but the academic institutions that they founded. The mention of other research institutions, such as the Universities of Chicago and Virginia, allows us to recall entrepreneurial founders such as Rockefeller and Jefferson. It is appropriate then, to consider how university research - and in particular, the work product of the law schools - is faring before that court whose rulings most directly impact American innovation policy.
North Carolina Colonial Legal Materials, Scott Childs, Melanie J. Dunshee
North Carolina Colonial Legal Materials, Scott Childs, Melanie J. Dunshee
Law Library Faculty Scholarship
Published as a chapter in Prestatehood legal materials: a fifty-state research guide, including New York City and the District of Columbia, edited by Michael G. Chiorazzi and Marguerite Most.
North Carolina Colonial Legal Materials, Scott Childs, Melanie J. Dunshee
North Carolina Colonial Legal Materials, Scott Childs, Melanie J. Dunshee
Book Chapters
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