Teaching Intellectual Property Law (Spring 2008)
Volume 52, Number 3
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Clinical Legal Education and the Public Interest in Intellectual Property Law
Christine Haight Farley, Peter Jaszi, Victoria Phillips, Joshua Sarnoff, and Ann Shalleck
Teaching Cyberlaw
Eric Goldman
“There’s No Business Like Show Business”: Using Multimedia Materials to Teach Entertainment Law
K.J. Greene
The Reasonable Person in Trademark Law
Laura A. Heymann
Patents for Poets
Timothy R. Holbrook
Teaching an Intellectual Property Seminar Through the Legal Literature
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall
Teaching Current Trends and Future Developments in Intellectual Property
Charles R. McManis
Teaching Rights of Publicity: Blending Copyright and Trademark, Common Law and Statutes, and Domestic and Foreign Law
David S. Welkowitz and Tyler T. Ochoa
Notes
A Deference-Based Dilemma: The Implications of Lewis v. Thompson for Access to Non-Emergency Health Benefits for Undocumented Alien Children
David J. Deterding
Injunctive Relief in Patent Infringement Cases: Should Courts Apply a Rebuttable Presumption of Irreparable Harm After eBay Inc. v. Mercexchange, L.L.C.?
Elizabeth E. Millard