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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2025/11/03/juelsgaard-clinic-urges-court-to-protect-innovation-in-legal-search/">Juelsgaard Clinic Urges Court to Protect Innovation in Legal Search</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2025/02/17/juelsgaard-clinic-sues-to-protect-public-domain-access-to-shakespeares-works/">Juelsgaard Clinic Sues to Protect Public Domain Access to Shakespeare’s Works</a>
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 […]
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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2025/02/13/juelsgaard-clinic-brief-fights-abusive-ip-litigation-scheme/">Juelsgaard Clinic Brief Fights Abusive IP Litigation Scheme</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2025/01/24/jipic-files-amicus-brief-in-federal-circuit/">Juelsgaard Clinic Asks Federal Circuit to Properly Scrutinize Expert Patent Testimony</a>
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 […]
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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2024/12/03/is-the-future-of-cyberlaw-feminist/">Is the Future of Cyberlaw Feminist? </a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2024/09/23/ny-appellate-court-protects-anonymous-speech-after-juelsgaard-clinic-brief/">NY Appellate Court Protects Anonymous Speech Following Juelsgaard Clinic Brief</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2024/03/31/465574/">Advocating for Lower Drug Prices</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2023/06/13/attending-supreme-court-oral-argument/">Attending Supreme Court Oral Argument</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2023/04/28/juelsgaard-clinic-supports-ftc-proposed-ban-on-noncompete-agreements-as-good-for-labor-mobility-competition-and-innovation/">Juelsgaard Clinic Supports FTC Proposed Ban on Noncompete Agreements as Good for Labor Mobility, Competition, and Innovation</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2023/03/06/juelsgaard-clinic-urges-supreme-court-to-protect-free-speech-from-trademark-lawsuits/">Juelsgaard Clinic Asks Supreme Court to Protect Free Speech from Trademark Lawsuits</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2022/04/10/juelsgaard-clinic-students-urge-fairness-and-transparency-in-copyright-small-claims-proceedings/">Juelsgaard Clinic Students Urge Fairness and Transparency in Copyright “Small Claims” Proceedings</a>
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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<a href="https://law.stanford.edu/2022/03/14/juelsgaard-clinic-urges-balance-in-standards-essential-patent-policy/">Juelsgaard Clinic Urges Balance in Standards-Essential Patent Policy</a>
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 […]
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