Jason Reinecke
@jason_reinecke
Assistant Professor of Law, @mulaw
@StanfordLaw 2018; @UWMadison 2015
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21-02-2018 07:30:15
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When you see Jef Pearlman next, be sure to congratulate him. He just accepted an offer to join the Gould School faculty as Clinical Assistant Professor of Law. He's also Director of the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Clinic. Hooray!
Issue 6 is live, concluding Volume 71! It has Articles by Niko Bowie (Harvard Law School) and E. Tendayi Achiume (UCLA School of Law), as well as Notes by Jacob Finkel '19 and Jason Reinecke '18. Read it here: stanfordlawreview.org/print/volume-7…
The last issue from our 2018-2019 ULR team is posted! Check out bit.ly/2LsbtYF for articles from Christine Chabot of Loyola Law Chicago, Jason Reinecke, Michael Guttentag of Loyola Law School, and Uma Outka of KU School of Law. Student notes from Chad West and Jen Joslin
My empirical test of section 101 patentable subject matter is officially published in the Utah Law Review! Thanks again to @marklemley, Lisa L. Ouellette, @DanHo1, Azeem Zaman, and editors of Utah Law Review! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
My note on lost profits damages for multicomponent products is now officially published in the Stanford Law Review! Thanks to @ThomasCotter1 Erik Hovenkamp @marklemley Jonathan Masur Lisa L. Ouellette Ted Sichelman Bernard Chao. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
“After a merger has gone through, it is extremely difficult to undo,” says Michael Carrier in an Los Angeles Times column from @DavidLaz examining how the AT&T acquisition of Time Warner last year for $85 billion resulted in raised prices and blacked out channels. go.rutgers.edu/khutre1p
in new NBC/WSJ poll: are you worried US will suffer another mass shooting by white nationalists? Republicans 24% non-college white men 27% rural residents 37% independents 58% suburban residents 55% white women college grads 70% African-Americans 80% Hispanics 72% Democrats 82%
Policy discussions on programs such as Medicare for All often focus on issues of access, but in their new paper, SLS professors @marklemley and Lisa Larrimore Ouellette (Lisa L. Ouellette) discuss how these programs also have an effect on innovation: bit.ly/2MBWvAw
I'm excited to be part of the Northwestern NU Wildcats Football @NOACRI_NU team that was just funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. The funding will help us download court (PACER) dockets and build an open, searchable platform for the public and for researchers. law.northwestern.edu/about/news/new…
Raise your hand if you think The New York Times should stop talking about #Section230 until they can get this basic principle right