We are thrilled to announce Volume 20, Issue 2! This issue explores standing rules in trade secrets, the role of local innovators in patented #technologydevelopment, quantum physics and #copyright, and if #Facebook is subject to the Sherman Act. https://t.co/wWVuocgRUc
Exciting kick off to the AI and Law: Navigating the Legal Landscape of AI Symposium hosted by @NLawBizTech and @njtip!
We began the day with inspiring opening remarks from Dean Hari M. Osofsky, @DanLinna, and Gianna Miller.
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Enjoying my time as a speaker at the JTIP Conference at Northwestern University about the intersection between AI and Law: @njtip@DanLinna@Purdue_RCODI and talking about #LLMs#empathy and the need for neuro-symbolic #alignment!
The Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property Vol. 22 is now open and accepting article submissions! To submit your article for consideration, please visit our Scholastica page:
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We look forward to reviewing your work! #LRSubmissions
The Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property is proud to announce the publication of three student-written blog posts! Visit our blog for the latest posts https://t.co/E75VL7rHHo
The JTIP Editorial Board is proud to announce Volume 20, Issue 1! Our latest issue spotlights #copyright and federalism, social media platforms and #counterspeech, online information about abortions and #censorship, and equitable estoppel in #patent law https://t.co/wWVuocgk4E
The Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property is proud to announce the publication of four student-written blog posts!
Visit our blog for the latest posts https://t.co/E75VL7IKJo
JTIP is excited to welcome 34 new Staff Members from the Class of 2024. Our members bring a wide range of experiences and diverse perspectives to the Journal. Please join us in congratulating our newest members!
The JTIP Editorial Board is proud to announce Volume 19, Issue 2! This forward-looking issue covers fair use implications of Google v. Oracle, increasing the social benefit of #patents, and how music licensing concepts might influence fashion #copyright.
https://t.co/wWVuocgk4E
The JTIP Editorial Board is proud to announce Volume 19, Issue 1! Our latest issue spotlights the intersection of #AI and several #legal topics: legislation, evidence, and patent ownership. https://t.co/ea1lQoQl91
The JTIP Editorial Board is proud to announce Volume 18, Issue 2! Our latest issue covers: #5G and #AI investment cooperation and #Copyright problems for #digital libraries in the pandemic. Check out those articles and our members' notes here! https://t.co/wWVuocgk4E
Just concluded a great session on judicial decision-making and the use of computational tools. Third panel starting soon: Computation+Law&Regulation with distinguished scholars from @Northwestern, @VUB, and @UW. https://t.co/rh7tFFCA6r
This has been a fascinating keynote. @BridgetMaryMc (@MISupremeCourt) has talked about human-centered design, data-driven law and courts, and collaborative partnerships to solve complex problems. We love to hear it! #NLawCS@njtip@NorthwesternLaw