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Professor Susan Wolf will deliver a keynote address at Indiana University entitled "Genomic Surprises: Should We Give Patients & Research Participants Unexpected Findings of Clinical Importance?" This lecture is…
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the launching of Professor Thomas Cotter's blog, ComparativePatentRemedies.com. The blog functions both as an ongoing supplement to his book, Comparative Patent Remedies: A…
Professor Paul Vaaler appeared in the "Good Question" segment on WCCO-TV News, answering the question "Why Do We Pay CEOs So Much To Leave?" Vaaler talked specifically about the recent resignation of Gregg Steinhafel,…
Professor Thomas Cotter was quoted in a Winona Daily News article entitled "Emails Show Winona County Employee Passed Along Info on Disputed Solar Project." Cotter stated that a trade secret "can be…
Professor June Carbone's work on single mothers, part of her new book, Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family, with Naomi Cahn, was the subject of Ross Douthat's New York Times…
Professor Jane Kirtley appeared on a panel, entitled "The New Media as an Advocate for Human Rights Reform in Colombia," at the 15th Annual Conference on Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas: Human Rights in…
Professor June Carbone was interviewed on WCCO Radio's The John Hines Show. Carbone spoke about her new book, with Naomi Cahn, Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family. The interview…
Professor Thomas Cotter was quoted in a Star Tribune article about a pair of U.S. Supreme Court cases that will make it easier for the prevailing party in a patent infringement to recover its attorneys'…
Professor Gregory Shaffer was the concluding keynote speaker at a two-day conference of the Society of International Economic Law in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Professor Michele Goodwin's work was featured in a MinnPost article entitled "Criminalizing Pregnant Women Who Use Illegal Drugs: 'Throwing a Lit Match.'"
Professor Thomas Cotter was quoted in a Law360 article about the Federal Circuit's recent decision in the Apple-Motorola smartphone patent dispute affirming a district court ruling that Motorola cannot obtain an…