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Founded in 1920 and solely student-edited since 1935, the Wisconsin Law Review is the flagship law journal at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
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My Article ‘A Queer Analysis of Intellectual Property’ is now out with the Wisconsin Law Review! Offering a critical #Queer analysis, it argues that #IP institutionalizes cultural hegemony & describes how queer creative communities resist IP and mainstream culture 👉wlr.law.wisc.edu/wp-content/upl…


Check out CISC member Dr Eden Sarid’s fantastic new article in Wisconsin Law Review, which offers a #queer analysis of #IntellectualProperty!

2021–22 Senior Editorial Board members pictured with Judge James Peterson, Chief U.S. Dist. Judge for the Western Dist. of Wis., University of Wisconsin Law School '98 & a Wisconsin Law Review alum, @ the annual WLR Banquet. We were honored to have the judge join us as we marked the end of a banner year for WLR!


In a forthcoming article in Wisconsin Law Review titled “Measuring Fair Uses’s Market Effect” Mike Schuster and myself document empirical evidence of what happens to perceptions of a song when it is subsequently sampled. Teaser—negative spillovers loom large. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


While my students took their exam today, I read Ruined by Maybell Romero and Invisible Victims by Mihailis E. Diamantis and while I’m late to the party, they’re both really great & fascinating articles

Congratulations to Jamey Anderson for this well-deserved honor!

I’m excited to share James Willard Hurst’s previously unpublished manuscript: Chapter Eight—Technology and the Law: The Automobile in Wisconsin Law Review. Featured at wlr.law.wisc.edu/volume-2022-no…; original manuscript at go.wisc.edu/x01r1x.

University of Wisconsin Law Library is proud to host the original manscript of this hidden gem on the University of Wisconsin Law School Digital Repository at go.wisc.edu/x01r1x. It’s in true Hurstian style: written on his venerable, old typewriter with lots of handwritten edits


Fans of Hendrik Hartog's recent reflections on the historiography of Willard Hurst will be interested in Wisconsin Law Review publication of Hurst's previously unpublished "Technology and the Law: The Automobile" with a foreward by BJ Ard and William J. Novak! wlr.law.wisc.edu/volume-2022-no…

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