51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ's Intellectual Property Program Ranked #8 in the U.S.

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51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s Intellectual Property Program Ranked #8 in the U.S.

Prof. Phillips Quoted in Washington Post Story on Censorship of Chris Rock and Will Smith's Language During the Oscars Incident

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Prof. Phillips Quoted in Washington Post Story on Censorship of Chris Rock and Will Smith's Language During the Oscars Incident

Prof. Anderson Quoted in Bloomberg Story on Apple's Patent Litigation in Texas

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Prof. Anderson Quoted in Bloomberg Story on Apple's Patent Litigation in Texas

Prof. Sean Flynn Quoted in Law 360 Story on the TRIPS Waiver for COVID-19

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Prof. Sean Flynn Quoted in Law 360 Story on the Proposed TRIPS Waiver for COVID-19

VIDEO: Copyright and Disability

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VIDEO: Copyright and Disability

On February 25th, PIJIP hosted an online event on the intersection of copyright and the rights of disabled people to obtain accessible versions of books and other copyrighted works.
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Statement of Prof. Sean Flynn on the Reported Covid-19 TRIPS Waiver Compromise

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Statement of PIJIP Director Sean Flynn on the Leaked COVID-19 TRIPS Waiver Proposal

Professor Farley Quoted in New York Times Story on Apple's Trademark Litigation

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Professor Farley Quoted in New York Times Story on Apple's Frequent Trademark Oppositions

VIDEO: The Impact of a TRIPS COVID Waiver on Trade and Investment Agreements

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VIDEO: The Impact of a TRIPS Covid-19 Waiver on Trade and Investment Agreements

Prof. Sean Flynn to Speak at Webinar on AI, TDM and Big Data in Kenya

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Prof. Sean Flynn to Speak at Webinar on Artificial Intelligence, Text- and Data Mining, and Big Data in Kenya

On Thursday, March 3, PIJIP Director Sean Flynn will speak on at a webinar on copyright and new technologies in Kenya. The webinar is sponsored by the and , in cooperation with the  and the .
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IHRLC Students Advocate For Reparations, Accountability For Effects of Trump-era Family Separations

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IHRLC Students Advocate For Reparations, Accountability For Effects of Trump-era Family Separations

In late January 2022, (IHRLC) student attorneys Ismaat Klaibou, Madison Bingle, Andrea Rodriguez Burckhardt, and Courtney Veneri, submitted a to the Department of Homeland Security arguing for reparations and accountability for the Trump administration’s separation of migrant families. Their comment provided four prior examples of family separation in the United States, starting with the separation of enslaved families, then indigenous families, then Japanese-American families, and (largely) families of color through the foster care system. This historical overview was inspired by IHRLC Clinic Director Professor Anita Sinha’s recent piece, , forthcoming in the Brooklyn Law Review.
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