Professor Robin Feldman and Dr. John C. Newman write on the intersection of copyright law and cognitive screening tools, and the need to make critical clinical tools available to . Their article, Copyright and Open Access at the Bedside, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, has quickly received the attention of the media. A link to the article and third party commentary is below:
Copyright and Open Access at the Bedside
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Professor Robin Feldman is currently serving as chair of the Executive Committee of the Antitrust Section of the American Association of Law Schools.
Professor Robin Feldman has written a chapter entitled “Coming to the Community” for the forthcoming book Imagining New Legalities, part of the Amherst Series in Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought. The book is edited by Austin Sarat and will be published by Stanford this year.
“Whose Body Is It Anyway? Human Cells and the Strange Effects of Property and Intellectual Property Laws” by Professor Robin Feldman has been published in Volume 63, Issue 6 of the Stanford Law Review. The article is available here.
Professor Robin Feldman is on a book tour promoting her new book, Rethinking Patent Law (forthcoming Harvard University Press). She has already presented her forthcoming book at Yale Law School’s Information Society Project, at Stanford Law School’s Program in Law, Science & Technology, and at other notable organizations.
Earlier this month, Professor Robin Feldman served as a moderator and discussant for prize-winning papers on patent remedies. This took place at Stanford Law School’s Program in Law, Science, & Technology.
Professor Robin Feldman presented her forthcoming book, Rethinking Patent Law, to Yale Law School as part of their Information Society Project. The book, her second, is to be published by Harvard University Press.