A roundup of faculty appearances in news sources and media from the last week, 10/9/14 to 10/17/14.
10/9 – The Volokh Conspiracy blog at the Washington Post highlighted Ed Lee’s new nonprofit, The Free Internet Project, which aims “to provide the public with information about the latest legal and technological efforts to protect Internet freedoms around the world.”
10/14 – The government tech news site FedScoop quoted Ed Lee in an article about a new service that allows the USPTO and its equivalent office in China to electronically exchange certain patent application documents (“Patent Office, China establish electronic exchange for application priority docs”).
10/14 – Patently-O profiled a new empirical study of recent patent litigation co-authored by professors John Allison, Mark Lemley, and Chicago-Kent’s Dave Schwartz. The study, titled Understanding the Realities of Modern Patent Litigation, is an extensive update of a 1998 article by Allison and Lemley, and has just been published by the Texas Law Review.
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