Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property

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Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
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DisciplineIntellectual property and technology law
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJonathan Arnold
Publication details
History2002-present
Publisher
Northwestern University School of Law (United States)
FrequencyTriannually
Standard abbreviations
BluebookNw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop.
ISO 4Northwest. J. Technol. Intellect. Prop.
Indexing
ISSN1549-8271
LCCN2004213081
OCLC no.54901934
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The Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property is a law review published by an independent student organization at Northwestern University School of Law.

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.

Symposia[]

Every Spring, the journal hosts a symposium on emerging areas of technology and intellectual property law. 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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