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Today in Patent Law Class: Markman v. Westview Instruments

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Today in Patent Law Class, we covered the Supreme Court’s important decision in Markman v. ” Under that construction, the defendant could not infringe because its system tracked transactions rather than articles of clothing, and each transaction might include multiple articles. by Dennis Crouch. Sandoz, Inc. ,

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Moot court teacher claims her law school position was terminated following complaints to the ABA

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The former director of advocacy at the Mississippi College School of Law claims in a recent federal court filing she was constructively terminated from the…

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Report on the 2024 Asia-Pacific Colloquium of the Journal of Private International Law (JPIL)

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The 2024 event was expertly hosted by Professor Richard Garnett and Professor Ying Khai Liew of the University of Melbourne Law School, and held at University House at UniMelbs Parkville campus. The theme of the 2024 Colloquium was Private International Law: Domestic Law or International Law?.

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Sabin Center Colloquium on Innovative Environmental Law Scholarship

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Columbia Law School June 12-13, 2025(via Zoom) This13thAnnual Sabin Colloquium will allow junior environmental law scholars to present early-stage work and receive constructive feedback from a panel of senior scholars and from each other.

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Law School Canons: It’s a Pain to Opine

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He authors a series linking law school canonical cases with intellectual property counterparts. My Civil Procedure I outline turned out to be the longest outline of my first law school semester. Personally, I was betting on joinder and class actions to contain the most notes throughout the semester.

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Rethinking Private International Law Education – Insights from a Global Webinar

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Guest Blog: Rethinking Private International Law Education – Insights from a Global Webinar Written by: Corinna Chen (CAPLUS research intern, 2024, Sydney Law School, Australia) Private international law (PIL) plays a critical role in shaping how future legal professionals and citizens engage with a complex, interconnected world.

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10 Strategies for Bringing More Love into Your Law Practice

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From day one in law school we are conditioned to believe competition and fear are inevitable, but those states trigger basic survival strategies that can actually lead to inferior performance. The important point here is to be intentional and construct a plan to integrate these behaviors into your life and make them permanent.

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