MSNBC’s "Velshi" | Mary Anne Franks - September 28, 2025
MSNBC’s "Velshi" featured Mary Anne Franks on Trump, the First Amendment, insincere debate, and blurred lines between government and culture.
The George Washington University Law School has been a leader in intellectual property education and scholarship for more than a hundred years. When GW Law established a Master's of Patent Law program in 1895, its alumni had already written the patents for Bell's telephone, Mergenthaler's linotype machine, and Eastman's roll film camera, among hundreds of other inventions, and dozens more alumni had worked in the Patent Office. Over the intervening century, GW Law has bolstered its expertise in patent law with complementary strengths in copyright, trademark, communications, computer and internet regulation, electronic commerce, and genetics and medicine.
The Bernard Center provides education, events, scholarship, and dialogue about intellectual property, privacy, data security, and technology law. The Center seamlessly merges the expertise of two distinguished programs. By synergizing the insights of law with the cutting-edge advancements in technology, the center creates a unique and comprehensive learning environment. Students benefit from an unparalleled interdisciplinary approach, positioning them at the forefront of legal innovation and technological evolution.
MSNBC’s "Velshi" | Mary Anne Franks - September 28, 2025
MSNBC’s "Velshi" featured Mary Anne Franks on Trump, the First Amendment, insincere debate, and blurred lines between government and culture.
MSNBC’s "Velshi" | Jeffrey Rosen - September 27, 2025
MSNBC’s "Velshi’’ spoke to Jeffrey Rosen about the Supreme Court’s "shadow docket.”
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NPR’s "Weekend Edition" spoke to Sonia Suter about there being no data on taking Tylenol or acetaminophen.
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