Vanderbilt Law News
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Panel addresses software patent aggregators, also known as "patent trolls"
Julie Samuels ’05, staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and law professors Colleen Chien and Timothy Holbrook discussed challenges presented by “patent assertion entities.” Read MoreFeb. 28, 2013
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Panel addresses software patent aggregators, also known as “patent trolls”
Julie Samuels ’05, staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and law professors Colleen Chien and Timothy Holbrook discussed challenges presented by “patent assertion entities.” Read MoreFeb. 28, 2013
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Vanderbilt summer session designed to help undergraduates decide whether to apply to law school
New J.D. PreVU program debuts at Vanderbilt Law School. Read MoreFeb. 26, 2013
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Smuggling and Sales of Conflict Diamonds Proves Hard to Stop
Burch Lecturer Ian Smillie explains why the Kimberly Process has failed to staunch the flow of "blood diamonds." Read MoreFeb. 14, 2013
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Sarah Doran Murray and Erica Smith Win 2013 Bass Berry & Sims Moot Court Competition
“Patent trolls,” more diplomatically referred to as “patent aggregators,” “patent assertion companies,” or “non-practicing entities,” have become an increasingly problematic issue for software designers over the past decade. On February 25, the Vanderbilt Intellectual Property Association hosted Hyatt Fund event that addressed this issue, “Software… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2013
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Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law Winter 2013 Issue (Volume 15, Issue 2) Released
Available online with hard copies available mid-February Read MoreFeb. 6, 2013
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Five Vanderbilt law professors will co-teach Osher Lifelong Learning course on “The Living Constitution”
"The Living Constitution: Supreme Court Decisions that Affect Our Lives" is coordinated by Professor Emeritus Robert Covington and co-taught by Professor Emeritus Tom McCoy and Professors Mark Brandon, Susan Kay and David Hudson. Read MoreFeb. 5, 2013
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Five Vanderbilt law professors will co-teach Osher Lifelong Learning course on "The Living Constitution"
"The Living Constitution: Supreme Court Decisions that Affect Our Lives" is coordinated by Professor Emeritus Robert Covington and co-taught by Professor Emeritus Tom McCoy and Professors Mark Brandon, Susan Kay and David Hudson. Read MoreFeb. 5, 2013
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Bruce Shine ’64 appointed chair of the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission
Shine has served on the commission since its inception in 1996 Read MoreFeb. 4, 2013
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Bruce Shine '64 appointed chair of the Tennessee Supreme Court's Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission
Shine has served on the commission since its inception in 1996 Read MoreFeb. 4, 2013