IP Law Professor's Lounge
This section of the Pierce Law IP Mall is a concept in progress. This is a space
to host content that might be of interest or use to IP law professors.
Law professors are welcome to send ideas of content they would like
to see in the lounge.
Please Email Professor Cavicchi if you have any questions, comments or ideas to share.
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Global Collection of Interdisciplinary Articles on Teaching IP
A repository of interdisciplinary thought to facilitate discussion on
IP education and IP research could be further developed and advanced:
Teaching IP Index page
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Global Directory of Intellectual Property Educational Programs.
Comprehensive list of intellectual property teaching programs around the world
IP Educational Programs Index page |
Intellectual Property Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools
AALS IP Law School Professors
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Our first dataset of interest is a historical register of AALS IP
law school professors over the last two decades. This is data which
can lead you to make all types of observations. There is no doubt
that the number of IP professors has increased over the decades.
What can the increase in number and composition of this Section
teach about the U.S. News and World Report rankings?
For one provocative piece see IP Specialty Rankings in U.S. News &
World Report Thomas G. Field, Jr. http://www.PIERCELAW.EDU/tfield/usnwr.htm
Analysis of US News Law school rankings for Franklin Pierce Law
Center from 1992-2007 (To download PDF, click here)
The Intellectual Property Law Section of the Association of American
Law Schools was organized to facilitate the study of intellectual
property in American law schools and to provide a forum for law faculty
members engaged in the teaching of intellectual property and related
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NAPLA-SAPLA Book of Law School Lists : Intellectual Property Programs
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The following data is derived from The NAPLA-SAPLA
Book of Law School Lists contains information
about law schools, including joint degree programs,
areas of emphasis without graduate degrees,
treatment of multiple LSAT scores by individual
schools, schools that grant one-year deferrals,
bar passage rates at a number of schools, schools
that award non-need-based scholarships, study
abroad, student journals, and much more.
The Northeast Association of Pre-Law Advisors
(NAPLA) is the oldest and largest of the six
regional pre-law advising associations. Founded
in 1973, it was incorporated in 1984. The
Association, with a membership of approximately
400, includes undergraduate pre-law advisors
from schools in the northeast and throughout
the nation, along with representatives from
most ABA-approved law schools in the country.
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