- Nov 20: University Innovation Symposium
- Sixth Annual Finnegan Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual Property
- Oct 28: Public Consultation on Trade, Access to Medicines and the Right to Health with Anand Grover, U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health
- Oct 19: Public Interest in International IP Law
- Oct 14: A Fracas about Fragrance: Copyright’s Application to Perfume
- Oct 12: Congressional Patent Wars: Innovation Policy, Politics, and the Public Interest
- Sep 28: Lunch & Learn – HOT Careers in Intellectual Property Law
- Sep 24-25: Second Annual ISHTIP Workshop: Geographies of Intellectual Property
- Jun 17-18: Public Interest Analysis of the International Intellectual Property Enforcement Agenda
- The Eighth Annual IP/Gender: Mapping the Connections
- State Strategies for Controlling Pharmaceutical Costs
- Cyberlaw Colloquium
- A First Look at the 2009 Decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
2010 Events
PIJIP News
Professor Vicki Phillips To Be Honored By The DC Bar With The Champion of IP Award
Intellectual Property (IP) Law Community of the District of Columbia (DC) Bar will honor Professor Victoria Phillips with the esteemed Champion of IP Award. The annual Champion of IP Award celebrates an individual who has impacted IP policy, fostered innovation, and passionately advocated for intellectual property rights.
Read moreAUWCL & WIPO Sign an MOU
On April 22nd, Dean Roger Fairfax and Sheriff Saadallah, Executive Director of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Academy, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to continue the close relationship between American University Washington College of Law's (AUWCL) Program on Information Justice & Intellectual Property (PIJIP) and WIPO.
Read moreProfessor Michael Carroll Published New Paper "The Triumph of Three Big Ideas in Fair Use Jurisprudence"
Professors Carroll and Peter Jaszi, published a new paper, The Triumph of Three Big Ideas in Fair Use Jurisprudence. Published in the Tulane Law Review, the article argues that the Court’s decisions on fair use, which represent one-third of the Court’s total merits decisions, are historic.
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