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January 6, 2016

Subotnik Speaks on Scope of IP Rights at AALS Annual Meeting

On Saturday January 9th, Professor Eva Subotnik will be speaking on a

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panel at the Annual AALS Meeting that will address the scope of intellectual property rights. A description of the topic and speakers follows:

Interpreting the Scope of Rights in IP  (1:30 pm – 3:15 pm [6390])

A recurring question in intellectual property law concerns the delineation of the scope of the protection it confers. Enforcing rights in intangible things often requires some form of interpretation (linguistic or otherwise) to determine the very boundaries of the thing protected. In order to understand what a copyright’s protection includes, for instance, it is necessary to engage in idea/expression analysis, or otherwise separate the utilitarian (non-protectible) aspects from the expressive (protectable) ones. A patent’s enforcement typically hinges on claim construction (or interpretation), and a trademark’s enforceability similarly depends on interpretive issues regarding the trademark’s meaning to consumers and its functionality. All three areas thus embed epistemological and evidentiary questions in their assessment of scope yet they are not always recognized as questions concerning interpretive choices and methods. Recent case law has seen renewed attention to interpretive questions, including how patents should be construed (and whether these issues are questions of fact or law); by whom; and at what point in litigation. Recent scholarly debates concern whether IP statutes should be interpreted like other subject matter statutes. This Panel will examine the question of scope in intellectual property law as a function of interpretive questions that require greater theorization as such.

Speakers: 

Amy M. Adler, New York University School of Law

Kevin Emerson Collins, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Law School

Margaret-Jane Radin, The University of Michigan Law School

Eva E. Subotnik, St. John’s University School of Law

Moderator: Zahr Said, University of Washington School of Law

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January 6, 2016

DeGirolami introduces AALS Law and Religion Section Panel on “Religious Responses to Same-Sex Marriage”

Professor Marc DeGirolami, the outgoing chair of the AALS section on LawMarc DeGirolami and Religion, will introduce this year’s panel, “Religious Responses to Same-Sex Marriage,” to be held this Thursday, January 7, from 10:15 AM to noon (Nassau West, Second Floor, NY Hilton). The panel will be moderated by Michael Helfand (Pepperdine) and will include the following panelists: Erik Eckholm (New York Times), Katherine Franke (Columbia Law School), Rusty Reno (First Things), Kevin Walsh (University of Richmond Law School), and Robin Wilson (University of Illinois College of Law). The panel description is below.

Over the past 15 years, the United States has seen a rapid change in attitudes toward same-sex marriage. That change has raised significant questions and challenges for various religious communities in the United States. Religious communities have responded in different ways—from endorsement to ambivalence to rejection. This year’s panel will explore these various reactions, including theological changes within religious communities, legal challenges advanced by religious communities, and legislative initiatives pursued by religious communities, as well as a host of other social, political, and legal responses to same-sex marriage in the United States. It will discuss how religious communities might, or might not, adapt to continuing social changes in the United States and how the United States will maintain its constitutional and cultural commitment to the religious freedom of these different communities.

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