Professor Sean Tu Publishes New Article in Health Affairs

West Virginia University College of Law professor Sean Tu published a new article in Health Affairs Forefront on June 21, 2022. Professor Tu, with co-authors Dennis Crouch of the University of Missouri and Aaron Kesselheim of Harvard University, makes a proposal to change the panent approval and patent examination process. The proposal targets "high-reference patents" or those that are submitted with hundreds of citations by the applicants.

Professor Tu's article may be found online: https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/forefront.20220615.404330

Professor Sean Tu Authors New Edition of Fundamentals of United States Intellectual Property Law

West Virginia University College of Law professor Sean Tu has authored the newest edition of "Fundamentals of United States Intellectual Property Law: Copyright, Patent, and Trademark."  This is the seventh edition of the volume which is a comprehensive desk reference with analysis of United States (US) copyright, patent, and trademark laws. Professor Tu's co-authors are Amanda Reid of the University of North Carolina and Jessica Kiser of Gonzaga University.

Find more of Professor Tu's scholarship on SSRN.

WVU College of Law SSRN Paper Series Publishes Volume 9, Issue 3

The West Virginia University College of Law Research Paper Series published Volume 9, Issue 3 on October 27, 2021. The following authors were featured for their new scholarship recently published to SSRN:

Caroline Osborne, Copyright, Pandemics, and Emergencies: When Desperate Times Dictate Contextual Responses.

New Citations to WVU Law Scholarship, July to September 2021

The scholarship of West Virginia University College of Law faculty members is frequently cited as authority in numerous legal disciplines. The following is a list of faculty authored works cited this year and made available on Westlaw Edge between July 1 and September 30, 2021.

Valarie Blake

Professor Sean Tu to Publish New Scholarship in Washington University Law Review

West Virginia University College of Law professor Sean Tu will publish new scholarship in a forthcoming issue of the Washington University Law Review. Professor Tu co-authored the article, "What Litigators Can Teach the Patent OfficeAbout Pharmaceutical Patents", with Professor Mark Lemley of Stanford Law School.

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