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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 […]
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Juelsgaard Clinic Sues to Protect Public Domain Access to Shakespeare’s Works

Imagine a world bereft of Shakespearean adaptations. No Royal Shakespeare Company productions. No Shakespeare in the Park showings. No Lion King. Seminal 2011 animated film Gnomeo and Juliet—Romeo and Juliet […]
Juelsgaard Clinic Brief Fights Abusive IP Litigation Scheme

Juelsgaard Clinic Brief Fights Abusive IP Litigation Scheme

Imagine being one of the hundreds of small businesses and merchants selling closet hooks, along with many other products, online. One day, you discover that your marketplace merchant account with […]
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Juelsgaard Clinic Asks Federal Circuit to Properly Scrutinize Expert Patent Testimony

The United States patent system grants to inventors the exclusive right to make, use or sell their inventions for a limited time. In exchange, the public gets immediate access to […]
Is the Future of Cyberlaw Feminist? 

Is the Future of Cyberlaw Feminist? 

To answer that question, Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic Supervising Attorney Nina Srejovic took a look at the past. Her chapter, “Patents and the Gendered View of Computer Programming […]
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NY Appellate Court Protects Anonymous Speech Following Juelsgaard Clinic Brief

Millions of people engage in anonymous speech online every day. Many internet speakers are only comfortable sharing their controversial, taboo, embarrassing, or intimate thoughts anonymously. And these thoughts often promote […]
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Advocating for Lower Drug Prices

Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Mark Cantu (JD ’24), Tim Fellows (JD ’24), and Mike Roesler (JD ’24) recently submitted a comment to the National Institute of Standards […]
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Attending Supreme Court Oral Argument

We (winter quarter Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Julia Laurence (JD ’24) and Victoria Fang (JD ’24)) visited Washington, D.C. in March with Clinic director Phil Malone to […]
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Juelsgaard Clinic Supports FTC Proposed Ban on Noncompete Agreements as Good for Labor Mobility, Competition, and Innovation

Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Seraj Desai (JD ’24), Tanner Kuenneth (JD ’23), and Julia Laurence (JD ’24) recently submitted a comment to the Federal Trade Commission supporting […]
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Juelsgaard Clinic Asks Supreme Court to Protect Free Speech from Trademark Lawsuits

Can a famous brand use trademark lawsuits to chill lawful speech protected by the First Amendment? Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Victoria Fang (JD ’24) and Julia Laurence (JD ’24) […]
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Juelsgaard Clinic Students Urge Fairness and Transparency in Copyright “Small Claims” Proceedings

Last month, Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Matt Krantz (JD ’22), and Peggy Xu (JD ’23) submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office advocating for fair and […]
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Juelsgaard Clinic Urges Balance in Standards-Essential Patent Policy

The Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic recently submitted comments endorsing a fair and balanced approach to standards-essential patents (SEP) policy and encouraging federal agencies to formalize a statement embodying […]