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IPSC 2011

The Center for Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology (CIPLIT) at DePaul University College of Law held the 11th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference on August 11 and 12, 2011, at 1 E. Jackson Boulevard in Chicago, Illinois.

The IP Scholars Conference brings together intellectual property scholars to present their works-in-progress in order to benefit from the critique of colleagues. The IPSC format is designed to facilitate free-ranging discussion and to help people hone their ideas. Papers presented should be works-in-progress that can benefit from substantial commentary and revision.

The conference is co-sponsored by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, Boalt Hall School of Law; the Intellectual Property Law Program, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University; the Center for Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology at DePaul University College of Law; and the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Stanford Law School.

David S. Abrams
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Abstract - Who has Priority? An Empirical Exploration of the First to File Rule
Paper - Who has Priority? An Empirical Exploration of the First to File Rule


Jonas Anderson
American University, Washington College of Law
Abstract - Patent Claim Construction Database Project: Federal Circuit 2000-2010


David Ardia
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School of Law
Abstract - Speech Unjoined


Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
University of California, Irvine School of Law
Abstract - Writing Rights: Performance, Creativity, and Copyright’s Visual Bias


Ann Bartow
Pace Law School
Abstract - Copyright Law and the Commoditization of Sex
Paper - Copyright Law and the Commoditization of Sex
Power Point - Copyright Law and the Commoditization of Sex


Stefan Bechtold
ETH Zürich
Abstract - Do Patents and Trade Secrets Foster or Harm Innovation? Experimental Evidence


Barton Beebe
New York University School of Law
Abstract - Is the Trademark Office a Rubber Stamp?
Paper - Is the Trademark Office a Rubber Stamp?


Gaia Bernstein
Seton Hall University School of Law
Abstract - Patent Law, Technological Dissemination and the Forgotten Non-Creative User


Heidi Bond
Seattle University School of Law
Abstract - The Temporary Trade Secret


M. Scott Boone
Appalachian School of Law
Abstract - Virtual Property and Copyright: Taking the First Sale Doctrine into the Cloud


Bruce E. Boyden
Marquette University Law School
Abstract - The Game in the Machine: Copyright in the Middle Ground Between Players and Video Games


Christopher Buccafusco
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract - Making Sense of Intellectual Property


Dan L. Burk
University of California, Irvine School of Law
Abstract - Dynamic Claim Interpretation


Michael J. Burstein
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract - Patent Standing


Jennifer Carter-Johnson
Michigan State University College of Law
Abstract - Special Problems Incentivizing Disclosure of Inventions by Non-Faculty Inventors


Eric C. Chaffee
The University of Dayton School of Law
Abstract - Securities Regulation in Cyberspace: The Application of Securities Law to Virtual Worlds


Bernard Chao
University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Abstract - Toward an Infringement Continuum
Power Point - Toward an Infringement Continuum


T. J. Chiang
George Mason University School of Law
Abstract - The Reciprocity of Search
Paper - The Reciprocity of Search


Colleen Chien
Santa Clara University School of Law
Abstract - Predicting Patent Litigation


Andrew Chin
University of North Carolina School of Law
Abstract - Essential Causation and the Metaphysics of Patent Law’s Abstract-Ideas Exclusion
Paper - Essential Causation and the Metaphysics of Patent Law’s Abstract-Ideas Exclusion
Power Point - Essential Causation and the Metaphysics of Patent Law’s Abstract-Ideas Exclusion


Chester S. Chuang
Golden Gate University School of Law
Abstract - Offensive Venue: Exposing the Curiously Ineffective Use of Declaratory Relief to Forum Shop in Patent Litigation


Kevin Emerson Collins
Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
Abstract - Minding the Template in Prometheus Laboratories: A Fuller Account of the Costs of Determine-and-Infer Claims


Amanda Compton
Charleston School of Law
Abstract - N.I.G.G.A., Slumdog, Heeb, and Dyke: Reconsidering Disparaging Trademarks in a Post-Racial Era
Power Point - N.I.G.G.A., Slumdog, Heeb, and Dyke: Reconsidering Disparaging Trademarks in a Post-Racial Era


Jorge L. Contreras
American University Washington College of Law
Abstract - An Empirical Study of Ex Ante Licensing Behavior in the Development of Voluntary Technical Standards


Peter DiCola
Northwestern University School of Law
Abstract - Government Responses to Large-Scale Copyright Disputes


Tonya M. Evans
Widener University School of Law - Harrisburg
Abstract - Sampling Patent to Remix Copyright


Robin Feldman
University of California Hastings College of the Law
Abstract - Whose Body Is It Anyway? Human Cells & The Strange Effects of Property & Intellectual Property Law
Paper - Whose Body Is It Anyway? Human Cells & The Strange Effects of Property & Intellectual Property Law


Thomas C. Folsom
Regent University School of Law
Abstract - The Magician’s Horse: Designing Code and Other Laws Beyond Cyberspace


Rob Frieden
The Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law
Abstract - Rationales For and Against FCC Involvement in Resolving ISP Interconnection Disputes
Paper - Rationales For and Against FCC Involvement in Resolving ISP Interconnection Disputes
Power Point - Rationales For and Against FCC Involvement in Resolving ISP Interconnection Disputes


Brett Frischmann
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract - The Shortcomings of Pursuing Optimality


Jeanne C. Fromer
Fordham University School of Law
Abstract - The Dormant IP Clause


Stefania Fusco
UNH School of Law
Abstract - The IPCom Case and The Factors that Promote Patent Trolls’ Activity


William Gallagher
Golden Gate University School of Law
Abstract - The IP Law Disputing Process: Strategic Enforcement of Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Claims


John M. Golden
University of Texas School of Law
Abstract - Patent-Infringement Injunctions' Scope
Paper - Patent-Infringement Injunctions' Scope
Power Point - Patent-Infringement Injunctions' Scope


Marc H. Greenberg
Golden Gate University School of Law
Abstract - Comics, Courts and Controversy: A Case Study of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
Paper - Comics, Courts and Controversy: A Case Study of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund


James Grimmelmann
New York Law School
Abstract - A Bridge Too Far: Google Books and the Limits of Class Action Law
Paper - A Bridge Too Far: Google Books and the Limits of Class Action Law
Power Point - A Bridge Too Far: Google Books and the Limits of Class Action Law


Richard S. Gruner
The John Marshall Law School
Abstract - Why We Need A Strong Patent System and When: Filling The Void Left by the Bilski Case
Paper - Why We Need A Strong Patent System and When: Filling The Void Left by the Bilski Case


Paul R. Gugliuzza
University of Florida Levin College of Law
Abstract - Rethinking Federal Circuit Jurisdiction


Sam Han
The University of Dayton School of Law
Abstract - The Unenforceability of Gene-Related Patents for Yale, Emory, UPenn, Columbia and NYU


Yaniv Heled
Georgia State University College of Law
Abstract - Patents vs. Statutory Exclusivities in Biological Pharmaceuticals—Do We Really Need Both?
Paper - Patents vs. Statutory Exclusivities in Biological Pharmaceuticals—Do We Really Need Both?
Power Point - Patents vs. Statutory Exclusivities in Biological Pharmaceuticals—Do We Really Need Both?


Lital Helman
Columbia Law School
Abstract - The Best Available Technology Standard
Paper - The Best Available Technology Standard
Power Point - The Best Available Technology Standard


Eileen M. Herlihy
New England Law | Boston
Abstract - Patenting Function


Robert A. Heverly
Albany Law School
Abstract - The First One Hundred Years of Copyright in the Supreme Court (1834-1933): The Lost Cases


Laura A. Heymann
William & Mary Law School
Abstract - A Name I Call Myself: Creativity and Naming


Jonathan Hillel
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Abstract - Innovation and the Patent System: The Role of Patent Infringement Awards


Cynthia Ho
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Abstract - Patents versus Patients: The Importance and Impact of Social Cognition


Timothy R. Holbrook
Emory University School of Law
Abstract - Patent Law's Audience


Christopher M. Holman
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
Abstract - Will Gene Patents Impede Whole Genome Sequencing?: Deconstructing the Myth That 20% of the Human Genome Is Patented
Paper - Will Gene Patents Impede Whole Genome Sequencing?: Deconstructing the Myth That 20% of the Human Genome Is Patented


William Hubbard
University of Baltimore School of Law
Abstract - Competitive Patent Law


Justin Hughes
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract - A Short History of “Intellectual Property” in Relation to Copyright


Mark D. Janis
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Abstract - Patent Law's Audience


Eric E. Johnson
University of North Dakota School of Law
Abstract - Intellectual Property and the Incentive Fallacy
Paper - Intellectual Property and the Incentive Fallacy


Dmitry Karshtedt
Stanford Law School
Abstract - Did Learned Hand Get It Wrong?: The Questionable Patent Forfeiture Rule of Metallizing Engineering Co. v. Kenyon Bearing & Auto Parts Co.
Paper - Did Learned Hand Get It Wrong?: The Questionable Patent Forfeiture Rule of Metallizing Engineering Co. v. Kenyon Bearing & Auto Parts Co.


Ariel Katz
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Abstract - What Antitrust Law Can (and Cannot) Teach about the First Sale Doctrine


Jay P. Kesan
University of Illinois College of Law
Abstract - Lost in Translation: Interoperability Issues in Open Standards
Paper - Lost in Translation: Interoperability Issues for Open Standards


Anna B. Laakmann
The Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law
Abstract - Pragmatic Patent Adjudication
Paper - Pragmatic Patent Adjudication
Power Point - Pragmatic Patent Adjudication


Amy L. Landers
University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Abstract - A Promising Field of Endeavor: A Grounded Approach to Patentability


Edward Lee
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract - Copyright, Death, and Taxes


Mark A. Lemley
Stanford Law School
Abstract - The Myth of the Lone Inventor


David S. Levine
Elon University School of Law
Abstract - The Social Layer of Freedom of Information Law


Yvette Joy Liebesman
Saint Louis University School of Law
Abstract - Trademark Exhaustion in Cyberspace


Oskar Liivak
Cornell University Law School
Abstract - Rebranding the Patent System: A Market for Inventions, Not Exclusion for Incentives


Jake Linford
Florida State University College of Law
Abstract - Controlled Transformation and the Alchemy of Trademark Protection


Jacqueline D. Lipton
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Abstract - Derivative Works 2.0


Benjamin P. Liu
The John Marshall Law School
Abstract - The Patent System in a World of Limited Resources


Doris Estelle Long
The John Marshall Law School
Abstract - The Continuation of the Geographic Boundaries of Empire in the New Digital Order


Brian J. Love
Stanford Law School
Abstract - Timing is Everything: Could Shortening the Patent Term Decimate Trolls Without Harming Innovators?
Paper - Timing is Everything: Could Shortening the Patent Term Decimate Trolls Without Harming Innovators?


Jamie Lund
St. Mary's University School of Law
Abstract - An Empirical Examination of the Lay Listener Test in Music Composition Copyright Infringement
Paper - An Empirical Examination of the Lay Listener Test in Music Composition Copyright Infringement
Power Point - An Empirical Examination of the Lay Listener Test in Music Composition Copyright Infringement


Glynn S. Lunney, Jr.
Tulane University School of Law
Abstract - Not So Obvious After All: Patent’s Nonobviousness Requirement, KSR, and the Fear of Hindsight Bias
Power Point - Not So Obvious After All: Patent’s Nonobviousness Requirement, KSR, and the Fear of Hindsight Bias


Irina D. Manta
Brooklyn Law School
Abstract - Cognitive Calibration for the Reasonably Biased Man: Objective Tests, Jury Effects, and the Copyright Dilemma


Jonathan Masur
The University of Chicago Law School
Abstract - Two-Part Pricing and the True Cost of Patents
Power Point - Two-Part Pricing and the True Cost of Patents


Michael J. Mazzeo
Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
Abstract - Innovation and the Patent System: The Role of Patent Infringement Awards


Ann McCrackin
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Abstract - Making the Abstract Clearer after Bilski v. Kappos


William McGeveran
University of Minnesota Law School
Abstract - Trademark Defenses That Aren't


Mark P. McKenna
University of Notre Dame Law School
Abstract - Undefined Markets in IP Cases


Salil K. Mehra
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Abstract - Taylorism, Human Relations and User Dynamism


Peter S. Menell
University of California at Berkeley School of Law
Abstract - Notice Externalities and Development of Intangible Resources


Robert P. Merges
University of California at Berkeley School of Law
Abstract - Justifying Intellectual Property
Paper - Justifying Intellectual Property
Power Point - Justifying Intellectual Property


Viva R. Moffat
University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Abstract - The Copyright Professor as Reader: Unauthorized Sequels, Copyright Law, and Trademark Concerns


Emily Michiko Morris
Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis
Abstract - Concerns About The Future Of Pharmaceutical Innovation Under the Hatch-Waxman Act


Michael D. Murray
Valparaiso University School of Law
Abstract - What Is Transformative? An Explanatory Synthesis of the Convergence of Transformation and Predominant Purpose in Copyright Fair Use Law
Paper - The Convergence of Transformation and Predominant Purpose as the Prevailing Tests for Copyright Fair Use, Right of Publicity Fair Use, and First Amendment Censorship of Artistic Expression


Ira S. Nathenson
St. Thomas University School of Law
Abstract - Best Practices for the Law of the Horse: Teaching Cyberlaw (and Law) with Online Role-Playing Simulations


Christopher Newman
George Mason University School of Law
Abstract - “What Exactly Are You Implying?”: Rethinking the Legal Basis for Implied Copyright Licenses


Alina Ng
Mississippi College School of Law
Abstract - Copyright and Moral Norms
Paper - Copyright and Moral Norms


Liam O'Melinn
Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law
Abstract - The Mythology of Common-Law Copyright
Paper - The Mythology of Common-Law Copyright


Nahoko Ono
Columbia Law School
Abstract - Secured Transaction in IP


Lucas S. Osborn
Campbell University School of Law
Abstract - An Infringing “Offer to Sell” in a Global Economy


Kristen Osenga
University of Richmond School of Law
Abstract - The Shape of Things to Come: What We Can Learn From Patent Claim Length
Paper - The Shape of Things to Come: What We Can Learn From Patent Claim Length


Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Yale Law School
Abstract - Do Patents Disclose Useful Information?
Paper - Do Patents Disclose Useful Information?


Sean A. Pager
Michigan State University College of Law
Abstract - Rethinking Commodification: How Folklore Rights Could Preempt Dynamic Meanings


Randal C. Picker
The University of Chicago Law School
Abstract - Where did the World Series Go?: Retransmission Consent and the Propertization of Broadcast Signals


Eric A. Priest
University of Oregon School of Law
Abstract - Copyright, Scholarship, and Institutional Open-Access Mandates


Arti K. Rai
Duke University School of Law
Abstract - Patent Validity Across the Executive Branch: The Case of the Life Sciences


Lisa P. Ramsey
University of San Diego School of Law
Abstract - What the United States Can Learn From Australian Trade Mark Law


Jason Rantanen
University of Iowa College of Law
Abstract - Peripheral Disclosure
Power Point - Peripheral Disclosure


Tracy Reilly
University of Dayton School of Law
Abstract - Good Fences Make Good Neighboring Rights: The German Federal Court Rules on the Digital Sampling of Sound Recordings in Metall auf Metall
Paper - Good Fences Make Good Neighboring Rights: The German Federal Court Rules on the Digital Sampling of Sound Recordings in Metall auf Metall
Power Point - Good Fences Make Good Neighboring Rights: The German Federal Court Rules on the Digital Sampling of Sound Recordings in Metall auf Metall


Susan M. Richey
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Abstract - The Troubling Role of Federal Registration in Proving Intellectual Property Crimes


Amelia Smith Rinehart
University of Utah S. J. Quinney College of Law
Abstract - Patent Cases and Jurisdiction Controversies


Michael Risch
Villanova University School of Law
Abstract - Patent Troll Myths
Paper - Patent Troll Myths


W. Keith Robinson
Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law
Abstract - Joint Infringement and the Future of Interactive Methods and System Patents


Betsy Rosenblatt
Whittier Law School
Abstract - IP's Negative Space: Beyond the Utilitarian


Elizabeth A. Rowe
University of Florida Levin College of Law
Abstract - If the Dress Fits, Hire Him: Exploring the Intersection of Intellectual Property and Employment Discrimination Law


Matthew Sag
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Abstract - Predicting Fair Use: An Empirical Study of Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine
Paper - Predicting Fair Use: An Empirical Study of Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine
Power Point - Predicting Fair Use: An Empirical Study of Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine


Zahr Said
University of Washington School of Law
Abstract - Copyright Law and The Ethics of Non-Fiction


Karen E. Sandrik
Florida State University College of Law
Abstract - Reframing Patent Remedies


Joshua Sarnoff
DePaul University College of Law
Abstract - Constitutional Hard Limits on the Patent Power


Andres Sawicki
The University of Chicago Law School
Abstract - Better Mistakes in Patent Law


Jason M. Schultz
University of California at Berkeley School of Law
Abstract - Copyright Exhaustion And The Personal Use Dilemma


David L. Schwartz
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract - Contingent Representation in Patent Litigation


Christopher B. Seaman
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract - Toward an Optimal Regime for Joint Ownership of Intellectual Property


Jeremy N. Sheff
St. John's University School of Law
Abstract - Marks, Morals, and Markets


Jenny Lynn Sheridan
Columbia Law School
Abstract - Rescuing the Intellectual Commons: “Fair Access” Right for Public Libraries


Michal Shur-Ofry
Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law
Abstract - Hatch-Waxmanizing Copyright
Paper - Hatch-Waxmanizing Copyright


Ted Sichelman
University of San Diego School of Law
Abstract - Purging Patent Law of ‘Private Law’ Remedies
Paper - Purging Patent Law of ‘Private Law’ Remedies


Jessica Silbey
Suffolk University Law School
Abstract - 'Making a Living and Making Do' and 'Legal Instruction': Two Stages in the Harvesting of Intellectual Property, Anaylsis of a Qualitative Empirical Study


Brenda M. Simon
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Abstract - The Implications of Cognitive Enhancement on Obviousness


David A. Simon
Harvard Law School
Abstract - An Analysis of Fair Use Decisions Under the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy
Paper - An Analysis of Fair Use Decisions Under the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy


Daniela Simone
University of Oxford
Abstract - Copyright or Copyleft? Wikipedia as a Turning Point for Authorship
Power Point - Copyright or Copyleft? Wikipedia as a Turning Point for Authorship


Christopher Sprigman
University of Virginia School of Law
Abstract - Experimental Tests of Creativity and Incentives in Intellectual Property


Eva E. Subotnik
St. John’s University School of Law
Abstract - Constitutional Obstacles?: Reconsidering Copyright Protection for Pre-1972 Sound Recordings


Haochen Sun
The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Law
Abstract - Fair Use as a Collective User Right


Harry Surden
University of Colorado Law School
Abstract - Computable Contracts in Intellectual Property Law


Yane Svetiev
Brooklyn Law School
Abstract - Intellectual Property at the Firm’s Boundary


Peter P. Swire
The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law
Abstract - Encryption and Globalization
Paper - Encryption and Globalization


David O. Taylor
Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law
Abstract - Misjoinder - The Next Battleground


John Tehranian
Southwestern Law School
Abstract - Derivative Works 2.0


Andrew W. Torrance
The University of Kansas School of Law
Abstract - Design Beauty In The Eye Of The Judicial Beholder


Elizabeth Townsend-Gard
Tulane University Law School
Abstract - Judging Fiction – The Wind Done Gone, Star Trek and Salinger in Defining Boundaries of Preliminary Injunctions after Ebay


Marketa Trimble
University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law
Abstract - The Future of Cybertravel
Power Point - The Future of Cybertravel


Shine Tu
West Virginia University College of Law
Abstract - Unluck of the Draw: An Empirical Study of Examiner Allowance Rates


Ofer Tur-Sinai
Ono Academic College (Israel)
Abstract - User Rights in Patent Law
Power Point - User Rights in Patent Law


Samson Vermont
University of Miami School of Law
Abstract - The Sine Qua Non of Copyright Is Uniqueness, not Originality


Liza Vertinsky
Emory University School of Law
Abstract - Lost in Translation: University Technology Transfer Failures


Juha Vesala
Department of Private Law, University of Helsinki
Abstract - Antitrust Regulation of Cumulative Innovation: Treatment of Grantbacks as an Example of the Benefits and Risks of Ex Ante Contracting


Richard Li-dar Wang
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Abstract - Deviated, Unsound, and Self-Retreating: A Critical Assessment of Princo v. ITC en banc Decision
Paper - Deviated, Unsound, and Self-Retreating: A Critical Assessment of Princo v. ITC en banc Decision
Power Point - Deviated, Unsound, and Self-Retreating: A Critical Assessment of Princo v. ITC en banc Decision


Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec
The George Washington University Law School
Abstract - Tailoring Remedies To Spur Innovation


David S. Welkowitz
Whittier Law School
Abstract - Creating Intellectual Property Rights from Human Rights: The Example of the European Human Rights Convention
Paper - Creating Intellectual Property Rights from Human Rights: The Example of the European Human Rights Convention


Felix Wu
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract - The Law of Inducement


Peter K. Yu
Drake University Law School
Abstract - ACTA and Its Complex Politics

Martin Adelman
George Washington University Law School

Zoe Argento
Roger Williams University School of Law

Margo Bagley
University of Virginia School of Law

Sonia Baldia
Widener University School of Law

Jeremy W. Bock
Berkeley Center for Law & Technology

Robert Brauneis
The George Washington University Law School

Barbara Bressler
DePaul University College of Law

Sarah Burstein
Law Clerk to Chief Judge Robert W. Pratt

Curtis W. Cichowski
Valparaiso University School of Law

Susan Crawford
Cardozo Law School

Kenneth D. Crews
Columbia Law School

Kate Darling
ETH Zürich

Deven Desai
Google Inc.

Ollie Dixon
Genentech

Gregory Dolin
University of Baltimore School of Law

John F. Duffy
University of Virginia School of Law

David Franklin
DePaul University College of Law

Llew Gibbons
University of Toledo College of Law

Ellen P. Goodman
Rutgers University School of Law

Stuart Graham
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

Leah Chan Grinvald
Saint Louis University School of Law

Steven Horowitz
Patent NY

Madison C. Jellins
Life Sciences Intellectual Property Practice Alston + Bird LLP

Yang Jiangfeng
Shanghai Ocean University

Patricia L. Judd
Washburn University School of Law

Roberta Kwall
DePaul University College of Law

Marshall Allin Leaffer
Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Peter Lee
UC Davis School of Law

Dongtao Li
Intellectual Tribunal of the People’s Court for Haidian District, Beijing, PRC.

Daryl Lim
The John Marshall Law School

Marija Markovic
Abbott

Andrea M. Matwyshyn
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

David Morrison
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Nahoko Ono
Columbia Law School

J. Janewa OseiTutu
University of Pittsburgh, School of Law

Sarah Rajec
The George Washington University Law School

Patrick Richards
Richards Patent Law

Scott Salmon
Chicago-Kent College of Law

Joshua Sarnoff
DePaul University College of Law

John R. Schaibley
Indiana University School of Law--Indianapolis

Mark F. Schultz
Southern Illinois University School of Law

Christopher B. Seaman
Chicago-Kent College of Law

Sean B. Seymore
Vanderbilt University Law School

Christal Sheppard
University of Nebraska College of Law

Kyung Han Sohn
Professor of Law, SKKU

Scott Spencer

Katherine Strandburg
New York University School of Law

Sean Tu
Foley & Lardner, LLP

Rebecca Tushnet
Georgetown Law

R. Polk Wagner
University of Pennsylvania Law School

Melissa Feeney Wasserman
University of Illinois College of Law

Mark Weber
DePaul University College of Law

Mary Wong
University of New Hampshire School of Law

Dawn Zhang
Harbin Engineering University