Colloquium on Innovation Policy
Professors Rochelle Dreyfuss and Harry First
Schedule
Spring 2006
| January 19, 2006 | John R. Thomas, Georgetown University Law Center Patenting the Liberal Professions Revisited: A Fresh Look at Patentable Subject Matter |
| January 26, 2006 | Fiona Murray, MIT Sloan School of Management
Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder the Free Flow of Scientific Knowledge? An Empirical Test of the Anti-Commons Hypothesis |
| February 9, 2006 | Christopher Leslie, Chicago-Kent College of Law Should Antitrust Law Impose a Duty on Monopolists to Disavow Invalid Patents? |
| February 16, 2006 | Oren Bar-Gill, NYU School of Law Gideon Parchomovsky, University of Pennsylvania Law School Intellectual Property and the Boundaries of the Firm |
| March 2, 2006 | Peter Carstensen, University of Wisconsin Law School The New Feudalism: Patent Licensing and the Foreclosure of Ecomonic Freedom |
| March 23, 2006 | Michael A. Carrier, Rutgers School of Law - Camden
Innovation in the 21st Century: Harnessing the Power of Antitrust and Intellectual Property Law |
| March 30, 2006 | Joseph V. Farrell, Department of Economics, University of California at Berkeley How Strong are Weak Patents? (with Carl Shapiro) |
The Colloquium meets in Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South, room 208 from 4:00-6:00pm.
2 New York CLE Credits are available in the area of Professional Practice for each colloquium you attend.