Chicago-Kent has the country’s only Science, Technology, and Innovation Research Paper Series on SSRN. This allows members of the faculty to circulate their working papers and recently published articles to the international community. The series currently has over 700 subscribers.
Here is a description of the series on SSRN:
The Chicago-Kent College of Law Intellectual Property, Science & Technology Research Paper Series contains papers and abstracts from members of the Chicago-Kent College of Law community focusing on a broad range of topics partially or wholly touching on issues in intellectual property, technology, and telecommunications law, as well as on the implications of social and biological science for legal policy.
To view the papers in the series click here.
Recently circulated papers include:
Dave Schwartz, Practice Makes Perfect? An Empirical Study of Claim Construction Reversal Rates in Patent Cases
Jonathan Nash & Stephanie Stern, Property Frames
Fred Bosselman, Swamp Swaps: The ‘Second Nature’ of Wetlands
Robert Knowles, American Hegemony and the Foreign Affairs Constitution
Christopher Buccafusco, On the Legal Consequences of Sauces: Should Thomas Keller’s Recipes Be Per Se Copyrightable?
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