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call for submissions: Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, June 3-4, 2024

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Twelve to twenty junior scholars (with one to seven years in teaching) will be chosen, through a double-blind selection process, to present their work at the Forum. A senior scholar will comment on each paper. Stanford Law School will pay presenters’ travel expenses, though international flights may be only partially reimbursed.

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CFP--Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum: please disseminate widely!

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Twelve to twenty junior scholars (with one to seven years in teaching) will be chosen, through a double-blind selection process, to present their work at the Forum. A senior scholar will comment on each paper. Yale Law School will pay presenters’ travel expenses, though international flights may be only partially reimbursed.

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Call for Papers: NLU Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies Vol. VIII, Issue II [Submit by June 20, 2024]

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There are very few journals in India discussing at length topical issues in the field of intellectual property rights and hence, the journal’s objective is to fill this void by becoming a platform where ideas can be exchanged and in turn hopes to enhance discourse on intellectual property rights between policymakers, practitioners and scholars.

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Harvard/Yale/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum, June 2022: call for papers

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Twelve to twenty junior scholars (with one to seven years in teaching) will be chosen, through a double-blind selection process, to present their work at the Forum. One or more senior scholars will comment on each paper. Papers that will be published prior to Forum are not eligible. There is no publication commitment.

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Call for Papers: NLU Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies Vol. VIII, Issue I [Submit by January 7, 2024]

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There are very few journals in India discussing at length topical issues in the field of intellectual property rights and hence, the journal’s objective is to fill this void by becoming a platform where ideas can be exchanged and in turn hopes to enhance discourse on intellectual property rights between policymakers, practitioners and scholars.

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ADA Doesn’t Apply to Newspaper’s Website–Suris v. Gannett

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Instead, judge simply says the Second Circuit hasn’t addressed the topic. Will the Floodgates Open Up for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Claims Against Websites?–National National Federation of the Blind v. The opinion cites the 2015 NFB v. Scribd precedent but doesn’t distinguish it. Case citation : Suris v.

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The WIPO Files I: the quest to protect user rights

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In 2009 the Committee initiated text-based negotiations on L&Es for persons with visual impairments, which led to the adoption in 2013 of the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled , the first WIPO treaty to focus on user rights.