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 2015
IP Basics: Trademarks and Business Goodwill, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Is ‘The Slants’ Racist? Court Ruling on Band Name Could Upend Trademark Law, Megan M. Carpenter
Model All-Payer Claims Database Legislation, Lucy Hodder, Jo Porter, and Ashley Peters
My Turn: Halting Refugee Admissions is Misguided, Erin B. Corcoran
NH Healthcare Policy After King v. Burwell, Lucy Hodder
NSFW: An Empirical Study of Scandalous Trademarks, Megan M. Carpenter and Mary Garner
Opinion: Next Generation of Leaders Should Focus on Equality, Not Just Liberty, John M. Greabe
Podia and Pens: Dismantling the Two-Track System for Legal Research and Writing Faculty, Kristen K. Tiscione and Amy Vorenberg
Practitioner Profile: Mitch Simon: Ethics Guidepost for Lawyers, Carol Robidoux
Preparing for Practice: Legal Analysis and Writing in Law School's First Year, Amy Vorenberg
The Constitutional Limitation on Trademark Propertization, Peter J. Karol
Work Made for Hire – Analyzing the Multifactor Balancing Test, Ryan G. Vacca
Submissions from 2014
A Restatement of Copyright Law as More Independent and Stable Treatise, Ann Bartow
Brief Amicus Curiae of the Honorable Margaret W. Hassan Governor of the State of New Hampshire in Support of the Plaintiffs/Cross-Appellants, Lucy C. Hodder and John M. Greabe
Children Need Some Time, Erin B. Corcoran
Contraceptive Sabotage, Leah A. Plunkett
Dietary Supplement Labeling: Cognitive Biases, Market Manipulation & Consumer Choice, Michael McCann
Finding New Hampshire Municipal Ordinances in the Digital Age, Susan Drisko Zago
Food for Thought: Genetically Modified Seeds as De Facto Standard Essential Patents, Benjamin M. Cole, Brent J. Horton, and Ryan G. Vacca
Function over Form: Bringing the Fixation Requirement into the Modern Era, Megan M. Carpenter and Steven Hetcher
Getting Kids Out of Harm's Way: The United States' Obligation to Operationalize the Best Interest of the Child Principle for Unaccompanied Minors, Erin B. Corcoran
Horses as Sources of Proprietary Information: Commercialization, Conservation, and Compensation Pursuant to the Convention on Biological Diversity, Haley McClory and Stanley Kowalski
How to Do Things with Word Marks: A Speech-Act Theory of Distinctiveness, Alexandra J. Roberts
Inventing Arms and Legs, Stanley P. Kowalski