Professor Sean Tu Publishes New Scholarship in IDEA

West Virginia University College of Law professor S. Sean Tu recently published new scholarship in IDEA: The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for IP. The article is titled "Antibody Claims and the Evolution of the Written Description / Enablement Requirement" and appeared in volume 63, issue 1 of the journal in January 2023. Professor Tu co-authored the article with Christopher M. Holman of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

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Professor Anne Marie Lofaso Comments on Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union No. 147 in PREVIEW of the United States Supreme Court Cases

West Virginia University College of Law professor  Anne Marie Lofaso recently published in the ABA's PREVIEW of United States Supreme Court Cases. Professor Lofaso comments on an upcoming employment law case,  Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union No. 174, Docket No. 21-984, to be heard in the October 2022 term. The article is titled "When Does the National Labor Relations Act Preempt a State Tort Claim for Property Damage Arising from Workers’ Alleged Failure to Take Precautions to Protect Employer Property before Going on Strike?". Professor Lofaso's contribution appears in volume 50, issue 4 of the journal, published in January 2023.

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Professor Sean Tu Publishes New Article in JAMA

West Virginia College of Law professor  S. Sean Tu recently published new scholarship in JAMA. The article, titled  "Manufacturer Revenue on Inhalers After Expiration of Primary Patents, 2000-2021," is co-authored by Professor Tu with researchers at Program On Regulation, Therapeutics, And Law (PORTAL) at Harvard Medical School where Professor Tu is a visiting professor.  It was published online by the journal on January 3, 2023.

Find more of Professor Tu's scholarship on  SSRN.

Professor Jesse Richardson Talks Ag Law Lessons from Yellowstone on Ag Law in the Field Podcast

West Virginia University College of Law professor Jesse Richardson was recently interviewed by Tiffany Lashmet on Ag Law in the Field with Professor.  The podcast is an interview series examining issues in agricultural law.  In episode 145 of the podcast, Professor Richardson and Jim Bradbury discuss the lessons learned from the TV series Yellowstone.

Professor Joshua Weishart Authors Brief of Amici Curiae in West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Case

West Virginia University College of Law professor Joshua Weishart recently authored an amicus brief, submitted to the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in West Virginia v. Beaver, No. 22-616.

A summary of Brief of Amici Curiae Constitution and Education Law Scholars in Support of Respondents in West Virginia v. Beaver follows: