The Latest from RIPL: Issue 3 of Vol. 17 has been published
The Latest from RIPL: Issue 3 of Vol. 17 has been published Heading link
Dear Subscribers,
The John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law is proud to announce the publication of Issue 3 of Volume 17! We are pleased to feature articles by Donald Dunner, Scott Locke, and Ashish Bharadwaj covering a wide range of topics: from examining the role of the Supreme Court in the Federal Circuit’s patent mission, the trademark disclaimer provision of the Lanham Act, to analyzing the contentious issue of injunctive relief as a remedy for infringement of standard essential patents under FRAND licensing terms. Also included is a student comment by Danielle Mobley proposing that the subconscious copying doctrine needs to be extended to political speech. Lastly, a compilation of interviews with several participating judges in the Northern District of Illinois’ Patent Pilot Program conducted by the RIPL Vol. 17 Executive Board.
Articles
The Supreme Court: A Help or a Hindrance to the Federal Circuit’s Mission?, 17 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 298 (2018)
Donald Dunner
Comments
Patent Pilot Program Perspectives: Patent Litigation in the Northern District of Illinois, 17 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 348 (2018)
RIPL Vol. 17 Executive Board