The Law Faculty Scholarship series is a section of the University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. A service of the Law Library, it is designed to preserve, promote and disseminate the scholarship and activities of law school faculty in accordance with UNH’s commitment to open access.
Submissions from 2014
Making Do in Making Drugs: Innovation Policy and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, W. Nicholson Price II
Mentor Relationships Play Key Role in Attorney Readiness, Leah A. Plunkett
Noel Canning and Remedial Obligation Under the Constitution, John M. Greabe
Nudging the FDA, W. Nicholson Price II and I. Glenn Cohen
Overcoming India’s Food Security Challenges: The Role of Intellectual Property Management and Technology Transfer Capacity Building, Stanley Kowalski, Aarushi Gupta, and Ifica Mehra
Practice Driving Policy: Agbiotech Transfer as Capacity Building, William O. Hennessey, Aarushi Gupta, and Stanley P. Kowalski
Professor Thomas G. Field, Jr.: Pioneer in Intellectual Property Education, Teacher, Mentor, and Scholar, Jon R. Cavicchi
Remedial Discretion in Constitutional Adjudication, John M. Greabe
Seek Justice, Not Just Deportation: How to Improve Prosecutorial Discretion in Immigration Law, Erin B. Corcoran
Thwarting Justice: How Current U.S. Policy Fails to Hold Human Rights Abusers Accountable, Erin B. Corcoran
UNH Law Professor: Border Crisis Highlights Deficiencies in System, Erin B. Corcoran
Working Together in Law: Teamwork and Small Group Skills for Legal Professionals, Eileen A. Scallen, Sophie M. Sparrow, and Cliff Zimmerman
Submissions from 2013
Affixing the Service Mark: Reconsidering the Rise of an Oxymoron, Peter J. Karol
Captive Markets, Leah A. Plunkett
Constitutional Remedies & Public Interest Balancing, John M. Greabe
Genetic Privacy and the Fourth Amendment: Unregulated Surreptitious DNA Harvesting, Albert E. Scherr
Goodwill U: School Name Change & Trademark Law, Alexandra J. Roberts
Hey, He Stole My Copyright: Putting Theft on Trial in the Tenenbaum Copyright Case, Peter J. Karol
Intellectual Property and Opportunities for Food Security in the Philippines, Jane Payumo, Howard Grimes, Antonio Alfonso, Stanley P. Kowalski, Keith Jones, Karim Maredia, and Rodolfo Estigoy
Intellectual Property and Public Health – A White Paper, Ryan G. Vacca, James Ming Chen, Jay Dratler Jr., Thomas Folsom, Timothy S. Hall, Yaniv Heled, Frank A. Pasquale III, Elizabeth A. Reilly, Jeffrey Samuels, Katherine J. Strandburg, Kara W. Swanson, Andrew W. Torrance, and Katharine A. Van Tassel
Legal Implications of an Ethical Duty to Search for Genetic Incidental Findings, W. Nicholson Price II
Patent Invalidity versus Noninfringement, Roger Allen Ford
Patent Landscape of Helminth Vaccines and Related Technologies, Jon R. Cavicchi, Stanley P. Kowalski, John Schroeder, Rayna Burke, and Jillian Michaud-King
Reverse Engineering IP, Tonya M. Evans