The Intellectual Property Brief (“IP Brief”) provides an opportunity for law students, professors, practitioners, and anyone interested in intellectual property law to discuss and learn about substantive IP issues. The IP Brief features daily blog posts from a team of student writers; frequent student-written columns about recent IP-related issues, case updates, and events; and IP law articles from student writers and outside submissions on a semesterly publication cycle.
Current Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2 (2012)
Articles
Ultramercial and Prometheus: How Transformation Analysis After Bilski Is Changing to Accommodate Modern Technologies
Sarah Beth Smith
Are Secondary Considerations Still “Secondary”?:An Examination of Objective Indicia of Nonobviousness Five Years After KSR
John Paul Putney
Design Patents: Fashion’s Next Big Thing?
Brooke Olaussen
