Texas A&M University School of Law | IP Scholars Roundtable
Looking forward to joining friends and colleagues across the country and abroad at Texas A&M University School of Law‘s Annual IP Scholars Roundtable. Over the years, the event has continued to provide a collegial opportunity for exchanging ideas, presenting research and sharing experiences.
My remarks will cover the theme of adaptation in IP law and policy; specifically, the impact of disruptive technologies like AI and recent dramatic geostrategic shifts, the rise of social justice and inclusive innovation; and recommendations for IP law and education to adapt to these changes to remain relevant and legitimate.
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Derek Bambauer University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law Daniel Benoliel, University of Haifa, Faculty of Law Oren Bracha The University of Texas School of Law John Cross Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville Nikola Datzov The University of North Dakota School of Law Stefania Fusco Notre Dame Law School Aman Gebru, University of Houston Law Center
Llewellyn Gibbons The University of Toledo College of Law
Timothy T. Hsieh, Oklahoma City University School of Law
Eric Johnson University of Oklahoma College of Law
Marshall Leaffer Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Doris Long University of Illinois Chicago School of Law
Timothy (Tim) McFarlin Samford University Cumberland School of Law, Andrew Michaels Alina Boyte Mississippi College School of Law Amanda Reid UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media
Sandra Rierson Thomas Jefferson School of Law Lars Smith
Ned Snow University of South Carolina School of Law
Sean Tu West Virginia University College of Law Saurabh Vishnubhakat Cardozo School of Law Joy Y. Xiang Peking University School of Transnational Law
Hannah Bloch-Wehba Irene Calboli Prof. H. Brian Holland Glynn Lunney Srividhya Ragavan Jeff Slattery Peter K. Yu
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