The Eleventh Annual Junior Scholars in Intellectual Property (JSIP) Workshop
Thursday May 23, 2019
The JSIP Workshop offers a unique opportunity for junior scholars* writing in the areas of intellectual property, communications, and cyberlaw to receive detailed commentary on their work from established scholars in a focused workshop setting. Articles will be chosen through a blind-review selection process.
Participants are expected to cover their own travel costs and commit to attend the entire Workshop. Hotel accommodation and meals will be provided by MSU Law.
*Eligible junior scholars have seven or fewer years of full-time teaching experience.
Commentators
John Duffy, University of Virginia
Rebecca Eisenberg, University of Michigan
Lydia Loren, Lewis & Clark Law School
Glynn Lunney, Texas A & M University
Mark McKenna, University of Notre Dame
Peter Lee, U.C. Davis
2019 Juniors
Brendan Costello
Yale Law School
Predicting Administrative Patent Challenges (PDF)
Greg Day
University of Georgia College of Business & School of Law
& Mike Schuster
Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business
Patent Inequality (PDF)
Roger Ford
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Privacy when Form Doesn't Follow Function (PDF)
Dustin Marlan
University of Massachusetts School of Law
Unmasking the Right of Publicity (PDF)
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Stanford Law School
Innovation Institutions and the Opioid Crisis (PDF)
Sarah R.W. Rajec
William & Mary Law School
The Property Law Misfit in Patent Law (PDF)
Greg Reilly
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Congress’s Power to Define Patent Rights (PDF)
MSU Law IPIC Program Host Faculty
Adam Candeub
Professor of Law & IPIC Program Director
Sean A. Pager
Professor of Law & IPIC Program Associate Director
Jennifer Carter-Johnson
Associate Professor of Law & IPIC Program Associate Director
James Chen
Justin Smith Morrill Chair in Law
David Blankfein-Tabachnick
Associate Professor of Law
Contact Sean Pager at spager@law.msu.edu for more information.