Profiles in Leadership | Dayna Bowen Matthew

Dayna Bowen Matthew, JD, PhD Matthew is the Dean and Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School. Dean Matthew is a leader in public health and civil rights law who focuses on disparities in health, health care, and the social determinants of health. She is the author of the bestselling book Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care and the Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America. Dean Matthew shared her insights on life and leadership on the latest episode of the Penn State Dickinson Law Profiles in Leadership series. Highlights below: 1:40:– Transitioning to the deanship. 2:39:– Preparing for Day One. 4:48:– Leadership lessons: 2020 – 2023. 7:57:– Adapting, slowing down, safety brakes. 9:44:– Delegating and accountability, connecting with faculty and students. 14:15:– Alumni outreach and engagement. 16:30:– The Equity Institute; longevity. 24:05:– #Hamilton; “This is not a moment; it is a movement.” 27:35:– Government shutdowns and leadership. 29:13:– Dismantling structural racism; reconciliation beyond a rights-based approach. 40:17:– Her Childhood; Her Mission. 43:23:– Tim Keller; Justice. https://youtu.be/FAdmaV_njkM

Federal Practice Institute 2023 | AI in Trial Practice

The Pennsylvania Bar Association Federal Practice Committee, the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, and Penn State Dickinson Law present the Federal Practice Institute, designed especially for attorneys who litigate in federal court in Pennsylvania. Using a hypothetical case, federal judges in the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, academics, and seasoned practitioners review key procedures and practices in federal practice. I'll be discussing the impact of AI on trial practice and look forward to meeting the Pennsylvania bench and bar. Details here: https://lnkd.in/gntQFZ3t Come join us and hear from: Judge Michael Fisher Stephanie Hersperger Michael McDonald Dean Danielle Conway Anne John Chief Judge Henry Van Eck Kara Gendron Chief Judge Matthew Brann Marielle Macher Sean McDonough Professor Shaakirrah R. Sanders Judge Mark Kearney Judge Lawrence Stengel, (Ret.) Magistrate Judge Joseph Saporito Joe Barrett Nancy Conrad Judge Jennifer Wilson Thomas Archer Jonathan Huerta Kiandra teffy Marie Jones Judge Christopher Conner Judge Susan Schwab Jennifer Menichini Drahus Philip Gelso Melinda C. Ghilardi Judge Robert Mariani U.S. Attorney Gerard Karam Federal Public Defender Heidi Freese Judge Robert Graci, (Ret.) David Fine Jeremy Mercer Judge John Jones III, (Ret.)

Fall 2023 ICDS Symposium | Navigating the Promises and Pitfalls of Generative AI

The Fall 2023 ICDS Symposium will be held Wednesday, October 18th and Thursday, October 19th, in the HUB Alumni Hall on the University Park campus. This year's symposium will focus on how research leads to specific, meaningful outcomes/impacts. Delighted to join my colleagues from the broader Penn State community and fellow panelists to explore ways to navigate the promises and pitfalls of generative AI. Details here: https://www.icds.psu.edu/news-events/icds-symposium/fall-2023-icds-symposium/ Jenni Evans Bob Coecke Quantinuum Mahmut Kandemir Sarah Shandera Dave Hunter Andrew Read Samantha Kleinberg Charles Schaefer Vasant Honavar Justin Schwartz Vipin Kumar Jessica Menold Patrick Dudas Zheng Zhang Bryce Gadway Penn State University Terri Breindel Morteza Kayyalha University of Minnesota S. Shyam Sundar CSRAI Abhinav Verma Gretta Kellogg Penn State Dickinson Law Shomir Wilson Scarlett Miller Travis Masterson Matthew Mueller Shayna Solis (formerly Skolnik) Navteca Christina Grozinger David Hughes Anthony Robinson Lynette Yarger Suzy Unger

C-IP2 Annual Fall Conference | First Sale: The Role of IP Rights in Markets

C-IP2 Annual Fall Conference | First Sale: The Role of IP Rights in Markets

Asian Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable | University of Washington School of Law October 13-14, 2023

The Asian Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable brings together scholars of Asian intellectual property and technology law, providing them with a forum for sharing research and peer networking. It is jointly organized by the Asian Law Center at the University of Washington School of Law and the Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M University School of Law. In addition to the usual work-in-progress presentations, this interdisciplinary roundtable will feature extended Q&A sessions and commentary and advice offered by established scholars. Whether as a presenter or a commentator, this event will provide an excellent and welcoming platform for exchanging ideas, presenting research and sharing experiences. It will be of considerable interest to non-tenured and tenured professors alike. If you are interested in attending the event, please contact Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen or Professor Peter Yu. Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen University of Washington School of Law Peter K. Yu Texas A&M University School of Law Artha Dermawan Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition University of Lapland C. Alexander Evans The University of Tokyo Danny Friedmann Peking University School of Transnational Law Terry (Taorui) Guan The University of Hong Kong Zahra Hayat The University of British Columbia Brano Hazucha Hokkaido University Tianxiang He City University of Hong Kong Jyh-An Lee The Chinese University of Hong Kong Doris Estelle Long University of Illinois Chicago School of Law Srividhya Ragavan Texas A&M University School of Law Corinne Tan Nanyang Business School Joy Y. Xiang Peking University School of Transnational Law Dongsheng Zang University of Washington School of Law Weiyu Zhang University of Tokyo Margaret Chon Seattle University School of Law Robert W. Gomulkiewicz University of Washington School of Law Penn State Dickinson Law Peter Nicolas University of Washington School of Law

Profiles in Leadership | Connecticut AG William Tong

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is a rising star in the Democratic Party. He recently sat down for an interview with me to share his leadership insights. Here's a list of the topics we discussed. 2:30:– Being Connecticut’s attorney-general and a ‘typical’ day. 4:20:– Priorities and making decisions. 10:24:– Sanctioned by #Russia. 14:04:– Trump “Firewall.” 16:50:– Engaging stakeholders: The Mohegan Sun. 21:16:– The opioid crisis: Progress and light at the end of the tunnel? 27:03:– Time as AG: What he learned, what surprised him, what keeps him going. 31:53:– Working with the governor and accountability from direct reports. 37:23:– Lessons from wins and losses. 42:12:– Public scrutiny and ubiquity of politics. 46:40:– Asian representation and the ‘bamboo ceiling.’ 51:58:– Finding balance. State of Connecticut - Office of the Attorney General Penn State Dickinson Law

Antitrust Law and Artificial Intelligence | University of California Irvine School of Law

Thank you to Christopher Leslie, Rabie Kadri and the University of California, Irvine School of Law Competition, Antitrust Law, and Innovation Forum (CALIF) team for inviting me to speak about AI and enforcement. I look forward to joining the speakers and attendees, including students, to discuss and learn about AI and antitrust law. Alicia Lai Salil Mehra Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law Maurice Stucke University of Tennessee College of Law Thomas Cheng HKU Law Michal Gal University of Haifa Jordan Ludwig Crowell & Moring Joshua Davis the University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings) Laura Edelson NYU Tandon School of Engineering Julian Nowag Faculty of Law at Lund University

IAM 300 | World’s Leading IP Strategists

Thank you, Managing Editor Trevor Little, Head of Research Sophie Storrs and their team IAM, for the high honor of joining the world-class IP strategists on the IAM 300 list. Those interested in IAM's rigorous methodology and other details can find them here: https://go.iam-media.com/IAM-Strategy-300-2023pdf Penn State Dickinson Law

Profiles in Leadership | UNC Law Dean Martin Brinkley

Delighted to sit down with Dean Martin H. Brinkley, the Dean of the University of North Carolina School of Law and William Rand Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We delve deep into Dean Brinkley’s remarkable life story and leadership lessons. As the 14th Dean of Carolina Law, he has not only elevated the institution’s status to one of the top ten public university law schools in the U.S. but also led groundbreaking initiatives like the UNC Law Institute for Innovation. We discuss: . The importance of understanding oneself and deciding what one will be bad at. . His regular student lunches and how he nurtures ‘C’ students. . Rethinking the “good students” and how we reward faculty. . Finding harmony in life: Faith, family, music and much more. www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-iY8EtMOCc&t=4s Bonus videos: North Caroliniana Society 2023 Society Award and performance. Penn State Dickinson Law #Carolina #Leadership #Inspiration #oboe NORTH CAROLINIANA SOCIETY

Washington DC | City on a Hill

As the heart of government in the world's only superpower, Washington, DC, has to be at the center of our collective efforts to address the challenges we face nationally in making innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship more inclusive, designing smarter economic strategies that make us more competitive, understanding when national security risks matter and when they should not, finding new ways to bring coalitions and alliances together to confront the hard truths of access to health, meeting sustainability goals, and more. The city has a pivotal role to play in finding solutions to problems, both old and new. America's rules-based, multilateral framework laid the foundation for generations of peace and prosperity at home and abroad. It is not too late for leaders from across the innovation ecosystem to apply their minds and talents and boldly reimagine what they can do together. That city on a hill can be a shining example to the world once more. Thank you to those who met with me to share their ideas, to help me better understand the important work they do, or simply pause to say hello. Collage 1: Koren W. Wong-Ervin (Jones Day), Derrick Brent, Anne Kozak, and Anastasia Johnson (USPTO), Patrick J. Coyne (Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Brad Watts (U.S. Chamber of Commerce) James Edwards, Mark Holman (Ridge Policy Group), Angela Wooden and Sayem Osman (Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone LLP). Collage 2: Professor Jay Thomas, Dean William Treanor, Professor Jim Fienerman (Georgetown University Law Center); Judge Paul Michel (ret.), Peter-Anthony Pappas, Kaylan Privette, Geoff MacLeigh, Cirilo Perez (Office of Sen. Thom Tillis), Register Shira Perlmutter, Associate Registers Miriam Lord and Maria Strong (U.S. Copyright Office), Michelle Yang and Alexis T. (Office of the U.S. Trade Representative), Judge Jackie Wright Bonilla (USPTO PTAB).