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School of Law’s Michael Scharf publishes article, serves as chair of piracy working group
Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko - Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, is serving as chair of the High Level Piracy Working Group in Washington, D.C. The group is composed of two dozen experts from academia, government and law firms and...
Law professor Irina Manta presents at Chicago, NYC law schools
School of Law assistant professor Irina Manta recently presented “Cognitive Calibration for the Reasonably Biased Man: Objective Tests, Jury Effects, and the Copyright Dilemma” at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at DePaul University College of Law and at the Junior Faculty Workshop at ...
Jacqueline Lipton publishes, presents on “innocent copyright infringement,” derivative works
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton’s work on “Cyberspace, Exceptionalism, and Innocent Copyright Infringement” was published in the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law. Additionally, she presented “Derivative Works 2.0” with John Tehranian at the 11th Annual Intellectual P...
Jonathan Adler’s recent writings, presentations range from global warming to health care policy
School of Law professor Jonathan Adler’s schedule has been packed with publications, presentations and activities recently. He served as the editor on “Rebuilding the Ark: New Perspectives on Endangered Species Act Reform” (AEI Press, 2011) and guest editor on “Introduction: Symposium on Commercial ...
Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presents on panel at Southeast law school conference
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presented on a panel titled “Maximum Exposure: The Art of Making a Name for Oneself.” The panel took place at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools 2011 Annual Conference in Hilton Head, S.C., on July 28....
Visiting law professor Jon Groetzinger Jr. presents webinar on foreign compliance
Jon Groetzinger Jr., visiting professor of law and director of China Legal Programs, presented a webinar on “Complying with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Latest Developments” to lawyers and corporate executives through ComplianceOnline.com this spring....
School of Law’s Kevin McMunigal pens piece on investigative deceit for law journal
Kevin McMunigal, Judge Ben C. Green Professor in the School of Law, recently published an article on “Investigative Deceit” in the Hasting Law Journal....
Law professor Juscelino Colares publishes article on WTO adjudication
School of Law professor Juscelino F. Colares’ article “The Limits of WTO Adjudication: Is Compliance the Problem?” appeared in the Journal of International Economic Law....
History department’s Peter Shulman publishes article on “The Making of a Tax Break”
Peter Shulman, assistant professor of history, published an article in Journal of Policy History. The article discusses “The Making of a Tax Break: The Oil Depletion Allowance, Scientific Taxation, and Natural Resources Policy in the Early Twentieth Century,” can be read online....
English professor Woodmansee presents in Australia on Harry Potter and fan control
English professor Martha Woodmansee presented a paper on "Fan Control in the Era of the Entertainment Franchise: The Case of Harry Potter" at the Third Annual Workshop of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property held at Griffith University Law School in Brisbane,...