Stanford University Acting Professor of English Carol Shloss won the right to publish her scholarship on the literary work of James Joyce online and in print, thanks to the efforts of Stanford Law School’s Fair Use Project and Cyberlaw Clinic, which represented her. In the suit, Shloss v. Estate of James Joyce, filed last year, Shloss sought to establish her right to use copyrighted materials in her writing under the “fair use” doctrine. “I think we succeeded in showing the Joyce community and other scholars that scholars have rights and the opportunity to push back against overly aggressive copyright enforcement,” explains David Olson, a resident fellow at the Center for Internet and Society who worked on the case.