February 10, 2004, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Room 354
Professor
Dan Burk, University of Minnesota School of Law
Paper: DNA Rules:
Legal Implications of Biological 'Lock-Out' Systems
February 24, 2004, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Room 520
Professor
Susan Scafidi, Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law
Paper: Creation, Preservation, and Destruction: Perspectives of Intellectual
and Cultural Property.
March 9, 2004, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Room 520
Professor
Fred Yen, Boston College Law School
Paper: What Federal
Gun Control Law Can Teach Us About the DMCA's Anti-trafficking Provisions
March 23, 2004, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Room 354
Professor
Rebecca Tushnet, New York University Law School
Paper: If You Can Lie
to Voters, Why Can’t You Lie to Consumers? The FDA after Nike
April 6, 2004, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Room 520
Professor
Arti Rai, Duke Law School
Paper: Open and Collaborative
Biomedical Research: Promise and Perils
April 20, 2004, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Room 354
Professor
Edward Lee, Ohio State University School of Law
Paper: The New Canon: Using
or Misusing Foreign Law to Decide Domestic Intellectual Property Claims

