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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.

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