Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property

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Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
DisciplineIntellectual property and technology law
LanguageEnglish
Edited byHeath Ingram
Publication details
History2002-present
Publisher
FrequencyTriannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Northwest. J. Tech. Intellect. Property
Indexing
ISSN1549-8271
LCCN2004213081
OCLC no.54901934
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The Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property (Bluebook abbreviation: Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop.) is a law review published by an independent student organization at Northwestern University School of Law. The current editor-in-chief is Heath Ingram.

Overview

The Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property covers academic, business, and legal issues concerning intellectual property and technology law. It publishes articles on a variety of topics including: copyright, trademark, patents, the Internet, media, telecommunications, health care, antitrust, e‑discovery, and trial and litigation technology.

The Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property publishes three full issues each year and five "perspectives" issues. Perspectives issues contain shorter articles detailing a new development in the law of intellectual property or offering a new perspective on more developed issues within the law.

Symposia

Every Spring, the journal hosts a symposium on emerging areas of technology and intellectual property law. Recent symposia have included: "New Rules for a New Day: Examining Recent Trends in IP Law" (2010) and "Riding the Wave: Understanding Recent Developments in IP Law" (2009).

Notable articles

  • Shang, Roger (2009). "Inter Partes Reexamination and Improving Patent Quality". Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. 7 (2): 185–203.
  • Kappos, David J.; John R. Thomas; Randall J. Bluestone (2008). "A Technological Contribution Requirement for Patentable Subject Matter: Supreme Court Precedent and Policy". Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. 6 (2): 152–170.

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