Apr 23 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums The ALI Copyright Project: Restatement or Revisionist? June Besek, Sy Damle, Steven M. Tepp Intellectual Property Practice Group The American Law Institute (ALI) is a familiar and trusted institution for jurists across the...
May 12 2016 Podcast Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons - Post-Argument SCOTUScast Christopher Newman SCOTUScast 5-12-16 featuring Christopher Newman On April 25, 2016, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley...
Dec 14 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Hot News: The "Hot-News" Doctrine Is Hot Again! Or Is It? David L. Applegate, Ryan Schermerhorn Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011 Copyright law, like contract law, is deceptively complex. Just as the familiar elements of offer,...
Aug 11 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review The Deterioration of Appropriate Remedies in Patent Disputes Geoffrey A. Manne, Kristian Stout, Julian Morris, Dirk Auer Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jul 29 2014 Podcast American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v. Aereo, Inc. - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Mark F. Schultz SCOTUScast 7-29-14 featuring Mark Schultz On June 25, 2014, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in American Broadcasting Companies, Inc....
Mar 31 2010 Publication Federalist Society Review Engage Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2010 *Online-Only Issue* ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION The Regulation of Prescription Drug and Restricted Medical Device...
May 3 2018 Topics Litigation • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Do Animals (or Humans Claiming to Represent Them) Have Constitutional Standing to File Federal Lawsuits? In the Ninth Circuit, the Answer Is Yes. Andrew R. Varcoe Do monkeys have the right to sue for copyright infringement? If the question strikes you...
May 24 2018 Topics Article I Initiative • Intellectual Property Blog Post News CLASSICS Act Provides Long Overdue Recognition for Legacy Recording Artists Matthew Barblan, Kevin Madigan A version of this essay originally appeared on the Center for the Protection of Intellectual...
May 31 2018 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News Despite Professors’ Misleading Rhetoric, CLASSICS is a Big Win for Everyone Matthew Barblan A version of this essay originally appeared on the Center for the Protection of Intellectual...
Jun 26 2018 Topics Intellectual Property • Law & Economics Blog Post News Putting “Fair” Back in “Fair Use” George Ford To encourage creative activity, the U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to provide authors and artists the...
The ALI Copyright Project: Restatement or Revisionist?
June Besek, Sy Damle, Steven M. Tepp
Intellectual Property Practice Group
The American Law Institute (ALI) is a familiar and trusted institution for jurists across the...
Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
Christopher Newman
SCOTUScast 5-12-16 featuring Christopher Newman
On April 25, 2016, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley...
Hot News: The "Hot-News" Doctrine Is Hot Again! Or Is It?
David L. Applegate, Ryan Schermerhorn
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
Copyright law, like contract law, is deceptively complex. Just as the familiar elements of offer,...
The Deterioration of Appropriate Remedies in Patent Disputes
Geoffrey A. Manne, Kristian Stout, Julian Morris, Dirk Auer
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v. Aereo, Inc. - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Mark F. Schultz
SCOTUScast 7-29-14 featuring Mark Schultz
On June 25, 2014, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in American Broadcasting Companies, Inc....
Engage Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2010
*Online-Only Issue* ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION The Regulation of Prescription Drug and Restricted Medical Device...
Topics
Do Animals (or Humans Claiming to Represent Them) Have Constitutional Standing to File Federal Lawsuits? In the Ninth Circuit, the Answer Is Yes.
Do monkeys have the right to sue for copyright infringement? If the question strikes you...
Topics
CLASSICS Act Provides Long Overdue Recognition for Legacy Recording Artists
A version of this essay originally appeared on the Center for the Protection of Intellectual...
Topics
Despite Professors’ Misleading Rhetoric, CLASSICS is a Big Win for Everyone
A version of this essay originally appeared on the Center for the Protection of Intellectual...
Topics
Putting “Fair” Back in “Fair Use”
To encourage creative activity, the U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to provide authors and artists the...