2019 Junior IP Workshop
Join the Intellectual Property Law Program as they host the 2019 Junior IP Workshop, a biannual roundtable that brings together IP scholars with seven years or fewer teaching experience to discuss in-progress paper drafts and early state ideas.
Agenda
Tuesday, May 28
Noon-1 pm: Lunch and welcome (Scott Kieff, John Whealan)
1-1:45 pm: Roger Ford - "AI and the Limits of Optimization"
1:45-2:15 pm: Tabrez Ebrahim - "Protecting Artificial Intelligence"
2:15-2:45 pm: Andrew Gilden - "Legacy Stewards"
2:45-3 pm: Break
3-3:45 pm: BJ Ard - "Fair Use as Default in Markets Opened By New Technologies"
3:45-4:15 pm: Cathay Smith - "Political Fair Use"
4:15-4:45 pm: Alexandra Roberts - "False Influencing"
4:45-5 pm: Break
5-5:45 pm: Tejas Narechania - "Latent Defective Patent Deference"
5:45-6:15 pm: Saurabh Vishnubhakat - "Inconsistent Intellectual Property Judgments"
Wednesday, May 29
8:30-9 am: Breakfast
9-9:45 am: Andrew Michaels - "Implicit Overruling and Foreign Lost Profit"
9:45-10:15 am: Camilla Hrdy - "Expired Secrets"
10:15-10:45 am: Sarah Rajec - "The Harmonization Myth in International Intellectual Property Law"
10:45-11 am: Break
11-11:45 am: Dmitry Karshtedt - "Obviousness: Before and After"
11:45 am-12:15 pm: Thomas Krause and Neel Sukhatme - "Does Female Political Leadership Enhance Innovation in U.S. Cities?"
12:15-12:45 pm: Nicholson Price and Jake Sherkow - "The Spirits of Innovation"
12:45 pm: Closing lunch