Chucks and Pearls: A Fashion Statement or Trademark Infringement?
Written by Danesha Garner Introduction In the early 1900s, Ethel Hedgemon, a student at Howard University, desired to join an organization of …
The Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property staff wants to engage our readers more often. The lead time on additional publications is too long so we decided to create a Journal Blog instead. Blog posts are accepted from all levels of authors including students, professors and academics, and practicing professionals. Its purpose is to invite discussion, apprise our readers of new or ongoing issues in intellectual property, or just to serve as a sounding board. All blog posts are subject to acceptance by the Journal staff and will undergo a minimal editing process prior to publication on the website. If you would like to submit a blog post for consideration, please contact us at journal@kentlaw.edu. We would love to hear what you have to say.
Written by Danesha Garner Introduction In the early 1900s, Ethel Hedgemon, a student at Howard University, desired to join an organization of …
Written by Grace Wickstrom Criticizing political figures sits at the bedrock of the First Amendment right to free speech under the U.S. …
Written by Danesha Garner Introduction When most people hear fast fashion, they think of companies that sell cheap clothes, manufactured in …
Written by Marely Guzmàn Introduction This blog post focuses on investment profitability in intellectual property. While other forms of intellectual property …
Written by Liberty Smith Alongside copyright law, technology has historically aided progressions in both science and art. [1] However, recent technological advances …