3 Questions For Co-Authors Of A Must-Own IP Book (Part II)
The book proves that showing, as well as telling, brings with it both pedagogical and aesthetic value in a way that makes thinking about IP’s role in our lives a rewarding experience.
The book proves that showing, as well as telling, brings with it both pedagogical and aesthetic value in a way that makes thinking about IP’s role in our lives a rewarding experience.
The book promises to make an outsized contribution to one of the pressing challenges of our time: increasing IP literacy.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
As the Theranos fiasco and patent eligibility survey show, there are always those who shortcut their diligence and invest based on inaccurate assumptions.
We deserve to know what our politicians think about the proper role of IP laws in governing economic behavior.
The future benefits of IP literacy are not the only reason why teaching IP literacy is so valuable.
The time for us to do our part for American students is now, in collaboration with educators and parents.
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