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 2012
Intellectual Property: A Human (Not Corporate) Right, Megan M. Carpenter
Managing Intellectual Property to Foster Agricultural Development, Sara Boettiger, Robert Potter, and Stanley P. Kowalski
Most Foods You Buy Have Been Genetically Modified, Stanley P. Kowalski
Objecting at the Altar: Why the Herring Good Faith Principle and the Harlow Qualified Immunity Doctrine Should Not Be Married, John M. Greabe
Patent Information, Freedom to Operate and “Global Access”: A Case Study of Dengue Vaccines Under Development, Anatole Krattiger, Richard T. Mahoney, Amrita Chiluwal, and Stanley P. Kowalski
Patent Landscape of Influenza A Virus Prophylactic Vaccines and Related Technologies, Jon R. Cavicchi, Stanley P. Kowalski, David L. Pflugh, Jeremy Barton, Jeffrey Janovetz, and John Schroeder
Patent Reform and Best Mode: A Signal to the Patent Office or a Step Toward Elimination?, Ryan G. Vacca
Patent valuation : improving decision making through analysis, William J. Murphy, John L. Orcutt, and Paul C. Remus
Setting the Record Straight About Voting in New Hampshire, John M. Greabe
State Documents Bibliography: New Hampshire, Occasional Papers American Association of Law Libraries, Linda B. Johnson, Cynthia R. Landau, and Mary S. Searles
Stolen Valor & the First Amendment: Does Trademark Infringement Law Leave Congress an Opening?, Susan Richey and John M. Greabe
Superweeds and Suspect Seeds: Does the Genetically-Engineered Crop Deregulation Process Put American Agriculture At Risk, Margaret Sova McCabe
Team-Based Learning in Law, Sophie M. Sparrow and Margaret Sova McCabe
The Constitution & Student Voting, John M. Greabe
The New England Food System in 2060: Envisioning Tomorrow's Policy through Today's Assessments, Margaret Sova McCabe and Joanne Burke
Transgenic Crops, Biotechnology and Ownership Rights: What Scientists Need to Know, Stanley P. Kowalski, Ebora V. Reynaldo, R. David Kryder, and Robert H. Potter
Submissions from 2011
Acting Like an Administrative Agency: The Federal Circuit En Banc, Ryan G. Vacca
An Equal Rights Amendment to Make Women Human, Ann Bartow
Antitrust, Governance, and Postseason College Football, Michael McCann
Brief of the Intellectual Property Amicus Brief Clinic of the University of New Hampshire School of Law as Amicus Curiae in Support of Neither Party, Susan M. Richey, John M. Greabe, Keith M. Harrison, and J. Jeffrey Hawley
Calling Bulls**t on the Lanham Act: The 2(a) Bar for Immoral, Scandalous, and Disparaging Marks, Megan M. Carpenter and Kathryn T. Murphy
Drawing a Line in the Sand: Copyright Law and New Museums, Megan M. Carpenter
Large-Scale Experimental Studies Show Unexpected Amino Acid Effects on Protein Expression and Solubility in vivo in E. coli, W. Nicholson Price II, Samuel K. Handelman, John K. Everett, Saichiu N. Tong, Ana Bracic, Jon D. Luff, Victor Naumov, Thomas Acton, Philip Manor, Rong Xiao, Burkhard Rost, Gaetano T. Montelione, and John F. Hunt