Journal of Intellectual Property Law

Journal of Intellectual Property Law is a biannual student-edited law review covering intellectual property law published by the University of Georgia School of Law. The journal covers trademarks, patents, copyright law, trade secrets, internet law, and sports and entertainment law.[1]

Journal of Intellectual Property Law
DisciplineIntellectual property law
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMiles C.Skedsvold
Publication details
History1993-present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannually
Standard abbreviations
BluebookJ. Intell. Prop. L.
ISO 4J. Intellect. Prop. Law
Indexing
LCCN94655043
OCLC no.30014024
Links

Overview

The journal was established in 1993 to respond to what the United States Circuit Court of Appeals judge Stanley F. Birch, Jr. described as "[t]he need for greater exposition on the law of intellectual property."[2] In 2010, the Supreme Court of the United States cited the journal in Justice John Paul Stevens' concurring opinion in Bilski v. Kappos.[3] In 2015, Washington and Lee University's Law Journal Rankings placed the journal among the top twenty five intellectual property law journals with the highest impact factor, and among the top ten most cited by cases.[4]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted or indexed in:

See also

References

  1. Journal of Intellectual Property Law, Journal Home
  2. Stanley F. Birch, Jr., Forward, 1 J. Intell. Prop. L. v (1993-1994)
  3. Bilski v. Kappos, 561 U.S. 593 (2010) (Stevens, J., conc.)
  4. "Law Journals: Submission and Ranking, 2007-2014," Archived 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Washington & Lee University. Accessed: July 4, 2015.
  5. Washington and Lee University Law Library, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
  6. University of Washington Gallagher Law Library, Periodicals Indexed in CLIP Archived 2015-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
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