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Indiana University's premiere law and technology publication, based at the IU Maurer School of Law.
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Great news! We've just published an article by Chicago-Kent Law's Greg Reilly (Greg Reilly), "Our 19th Century Patent System." Check it out here: iptheory.indiana.edu/our-19th-centu…

Legal Theory Blog highlighted my new essay in IP Theory. Twitter-level synopsis - core parts of patent system stable since early 1800s but don't mistake them as mandatory because much variation in early years. Available ssrn.com/abstract=31998… or iptheory.indiana.edu/our-19th-centu… x.com/lsolum/status/…


It's New Book Day here at the CIPR featuring the 5th edition of Profs. Dinwoodie (Chicago-Kent Law) and Janis's Trademark and Unfair Competition Law and Policy.



Just signed! IUMaurerLaw and Fulbright Hungary sign agreement establishing a jointly-funded LLM in #intellectualproperty law starting AY 2020-21.









Our newest article, "Intellectual Property, Surrogate Licensing, and Precision Medicine" by Professors Jacob Sherkow (Jacob S. Sherkow (@[email protected])) and Jorge Contreras (Jorge Contreras), is now available at: iptheory.indiana.edu/intellectual-p…

Check out our newest article "Proximate vs. Geographic Limits on Patent Damages" by Professor Steve Yelderman (Steve Yelderman) from ND Law School, covering the WesternGeco case argued before the SCOTUS Updates today! Available here: iptheory.indiana.edu/proximate-vs-g…

CIPR in the news: "IP clinics at IU Maurer, Notre Dame help inventors protect ideas, launch dreams" Read more about how the IP Clinic assists Indiana inventors in Marilyn Odendahl's newest article for the The Indiana Lawyer. theindianalawyer.com/articles/46713…

Congratulations to Prof. Knebel’s patent trial practice class, who held their mock patent trial yesterday. Thanks to Judge Tinder (Ret.) for presiding, law clerk Karen Reisinger, Amy Doman (Connor Reporting), expert witnesses Prof. Hedges, Jeff Kelsey, Leah Seigel ('14), and jury!

