On June 13, Professor Colleen Chien testified before the House Judiciary Committee Intellectual Property Subcommittee on her research on patent venue in the wake of the Supreme Court’s TC Heartland ruling. She testified about how patent cases would redistribute, including…
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Scott Maurer contributed to a WalletHub article how people can get credit cards regardless of their credit scores and how people can decide between secured and unsecured credit card.
Dorothy Glancy was a guest expert on a knowledge.wharton podcast about the implications of the Waymo vs. Uber lawsuit on intellectual property laws.
Deep Gulasekaram wrote a blog for the American Constitution Society about the arguments in Trump’s newest travel ban.
Catherine Sandoval‘s article “Protect the Open Internet” was published by the Daily Journal. “Imagine an internet where your internet service provider (ISP) could enter into undisclosed deals to speed up select content or block legal sites based on the ISP’s…
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Ruth Silver Taube was quoted in a Mercury News story about a proposed wage-theft ordinance in Milpitas.
Anna Han wrote an article for the Daily Journal about China’s changing world role. “Since last November’s election, China sees a vacuum in world leadership with the Trump administration’s avowed “America First” attitude and no articulated foreign policy beyond that.…
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Scott Maurer contributed to a WalletHub article about credit cards, how people can get credit cards regardless of their credit scores, and how people can decide between secured and unsecured credit card.
Bradley Joondeph was quoted in a Life Health article about the Affordable Care Act.
Eric Goldman was quoted in a Huffington Post article about families of the San Bernardino shooting victims suing social media companies. A paper written by Goldman about the role that emojis can play in legal cases was cited in A Journal of…
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