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Culture, Creativity, & Copyright, Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (2011)

Recent literature in copyright law has attacked the traditional theory that economic incentives motivate people...

 

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Reasonable Perception and Parody in Copyright Law, Utah Law Review (2010)

When the Supreme Court decided that parodies should be given protection under the doctrine of...

 

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In Search of (Maintaining) the Truth: The Use of Copyright Law by Religious Organizations, Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. (2010)

Individuals often view copyright law as a tool authors or media conglomerates use to advance...

 

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Teaching Without Infringement: A New Model for Educational Fair Use, Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Arts L.J. (2010)

Although fair use is an intentionally vague doctrine, its application to education has been described...

 

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Register Trademarks and Keep the Faith: Trademarks, Religion, and Identity, IDEA: The Intell. Prop. L. Rev. (2009)

Religions frequently wage battles in court over the use of various religious trademarks. These battles,...

 

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Mo' Money, Mo’ Problems: Should Appellate Courts Have Non-Party Jurisdiction Over Lawyers’ Appeals From Non-Monetary Sanctions?, U. Cin. L. Rev. (2009)

Over the past two decades, the federal courts of appeals have confronted the jurisdictional question...

 

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Race-Conscious Assignment Policies in Primary Education: Does the Grutter v. Bollinger Framework Apply to Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District, No. 1?, Pacific Legal Foundation (2007)

In 2003, the Supreme Court held in Grutter v. Bollinger that institutions of higher education...