Greetings from C-IP2 Faculty Director Sean O’Connor Warmest greetings for this holiday season. While 2021 has continued to be challenging, we are thankful that our community has stayed strong and thrived, nonetheless. […]
[Archived Post] C-IP2 2021 Fall Progress Report (June-August 2021)
Greetings from C-IP2 Faculty Director Sean O’Connor Now that fall has officially begun, C-IP2 is wrapping up the summer with our Fall Progress Report for 2021 covering activities June through August. This […]
[Archived Post] Reply and Response to C-IP2’s March 4, 2021, Blogpost on UC Hastings’ Evergreen Drug Patent Search Database
C-IP2’s original post on the UC Hastings’ Evergreen Drug Patent Search Database can be read here. Reply to Blog Post on UC Hastings’ Evergreen Drug Patent Search Database Robin Feldman […]
[Archived Post] Privacy Law Considerations of AI and Big Data – In the U.S. & Abroad
By Kathleen Wills, Esq.* Kathleen Wills is a graduate of Antonin Scalia Law School and former C-IP2 RA. Artificial Intelligence and Big Data While many of us have come to […]
[Archived Post] Panel Discussion: Vaccines, Intellectual Property, and Global Equity
The following post comes from Colin Kreutzer, a 2E at Scalia Law and a Research Assistant at C-IP2. The COVID-19 pandemic has shined a spotlight on the role of intellectual […]
[Archived Post] CPIP Second Quarter Progress Report (March-May 2021)
Greetings from CPIP Executive Director Sean O’Connor We are cautiously optimistic as locations around the globe move towards greater control of the COVID pandemic. With luck, diligence, and generosity by […]
[Archived Post] A View from Both Sides: COVID-19, the TRIPS Waiver, IP Rights, and How to Increase the Supply of Vaccines
Issue The United States and other wealthy nations have access to plenty of COVID-19 vaccine doses and thus are beginning to get the pandemic under control, while less affluent countries […]
[Archived Post] Just What Is the Case with the CASE Act? A Brief Overview
The following post comes from Ryan Reynolds, a 3L at Scalia Law and Research Assistant at CPIP. By Ryan Reynolds The phrase “creators have rights, but no remedies” is likely […]
[Archived Post] Professor Justin Hughes on “Restating Copyright Law’s Originality Requirement”
The following post comes from Ryan Reynolds, a 3L at Scalia Law and Research Assistant at CPIP. By Ryan Reynolds In the 89 years following the publishing of the first […]
[Archived Post] Artist Roundtable Presented by the Mason Sports & Entertainment Law Association and the Arts & Entertainment Advocacy Clinic
The following post comes from Austin Shaffer, a 2L at Scalia Law and a Research Assistant at CPIP. By Austin Shaffer On April 6th, the Mason Sports & Entertainment Law […]
