Journal History
The Journal of Intellectual Property Law is the oldest student-edited law journal devoted exclusively to the field of intellectual property law.
View MoreCreated 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.
Table of Contents
Emily E. Tracy
Art Wants to Be Free
Brian L. Frye
The Fringe Musician, the 360 Deal, and a New Look at Copyright and Competition in Music
Michael L. Menna
Bootlegging for the Better: Livestreams and the Music Industry
Delta Pennington
A New Curveball: An Analysis of the Current NIL Battle That is Destabilizing the Landscape of College Athletics
Sierra Hamilton