Juelsgaard Intellectual Property & Innovation Clinic
In the Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic, students engage in hands-on representation of clients in cutting-edge matters involving IP (copyright and the DMCA, patent, and trademark) and other laws and technology policy advocacy that affect innovation, including AI regulation and accountability, online speech and content moderation, tech and racial justice, antitrust and competition, pharmaceutical regulation, privacy, cybersecurity, net neutrality, and much more.
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Juelsgaard Clinic Urges Court to Protect Innovation in Legal Search
In May 2020—over two years before OpenAI launched ChatGPT—the media and technology conglomerate Thomson Reuters sued ROSS Intelligence, a small artificial intelligence (AI) startup, alleging copyright infringement. ROSS was developing an AI-driven legal research platform, one that would compete with Thomson Reuters’ own legal research platform, Westlaw. ROSS trained its…
Read More : Juelsgaard Clinic Urges Court to Protect Innovation in Legal SearchWe founded the Juelsgaard Clinic to try to get beyond tired pro-IP, anti-IP debates and take a nuanced, industry-specific view of IP and other regulations affecting innovation. Under Phil Malone’s direction, the clinic has done just that, weighing in in cases ranging from pharmaceutical antitrust to software patents with knowledge and sensitivity to the specific characteristics of each industry. I have been privileged to work with the clinic both as an advisor and as one of their clients, and I can attest that their work is first rate.
Mark Lemley, William H. Neukom Professor of Law and Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology
