Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Created in 1993, the Journal of Intellectual Property Law is the nation's oldest student-edited journal on intellectual property law. It features articles by students, scholars, judges and practicing attorneys on a wide variety of topics including everything from trademarks, trade secrets, patents and copyrights; entertainment and sports law; technology and internet law; and the rights of publicity and privacy.
Current Issue: Volume 31, Issue 2 (2024)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Hunter Payne
Article
Another Round for Petrella v. MGM, Laches, and Raging Bull: Resolving the Circuit Split Over Copyright’s Statute of Limitations
David E. Shipley
Notes
Eliminating Ghostwriters: How a Federal Right of Publicity Can Save the Music Industry from Generative Artificial Intelligence
Ikram Ali Mohammed
Slowing Down Fast Fashion: How Improved Intellectual Property Law Can Protect Designers and Promote Sustainability
Julia Krzeminski