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 2016
The Patent Spiral, Roger Allan Ford
The Riddle of Harmless Error Revisited, John M. Greabe
The Serial Podcast: Bringing the Real World into First-Year Legal Writing, Jessica Durkis-Stokes and Amy Vorenberg
Trademark Law Promotes Fair Competition, Not Morality, Megan M. Carpenter
Trademark's eBay Problem, Peter J. Karol
UNH School of Law IP Library: 20th Anniversary Reflection on the Only Academic IP Library in the United States, Jon R. Cavicchi
Unilateral Invasions of Privacy, Roger Allan Ford
Submissions from 2015
A Little Birdie Said, Seth C. Oranburg
Are Trade Secrets Delaying Biosimilars?, W. Nicholson Price II and Arti Rai
Bridgefunding Crowdfunding and the Market for Entrepreneurial Finance, Seth C. Oranburg
Brief for Professor Albert E. Scherr as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner, Albert E. Scherr
Copyright Law and the Commoditization of Sex, Ann Bartow
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Rights for Immigrant Children, Erin B. Corcoran
GMO Propaganda, Stanley P. Kowalski
Golden Rice, Open Innovation and Sustainable Global Food Security, Stanley P. Kowalski
IP Basics: Advice on IP Careers for Those Without Technical Backgrounds, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Advice on IP Careers for Those with Technical Backgrounds, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Avoiding Patent, Trademark and Copyright Problems, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Copyright for Digital Authors, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Copyright in Visual Arts, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Copyright in Written Work, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Copyright on the Internet, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Managing Intellectual Property, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Patenting Your Idea, Thomas G. Field Jr.
IP Basics: Seeking Cost-Effective Patents, Thomas G. Field Jr.