Professor Shine Tu and Librarian Nicholas Stump to Publish New Work in Loyola Los Angeles Law Review

West Virginia University College of Law Professor Shine Tu and librarian Nicholas Stump co-authered a new article recently accepted for publication to Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review. The article, " Free Speech in the Balance: Judicial Sanctions and Frivolous SLAPP Suits", will appear in volume 54 of the journal.

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Professor Tu Joins Patent Experts for IP Watchdog Webinar

On Thursday, March 5, 2020, West Virginia University College of Law professor Shine Tu joined other patent law experts in a webinar discussion hosted by IPWatchdog. The experts discussed types of prior art rejections by fast and slow patent examiners, how the current count system can motivate examiners to either delay or expedite patent prosecution, and how different patent examination strategies may impact patent quality.

Professor Tu has recently posted two new papers to SSRN on related topics: Patenting Fast and Slow: Examiner and Applicant Use of Prior Art and Patenting Fast and Slow: Examiner Rejections and Applicant Traversals to Non-Prior Art Rejections.

Dean Tu Selected to Present Scholarship at the Trademark and Patent Works-in-Progress Colloquia

West Virginia University College of Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development and Law professor Shine Tu was selected to present at the annual Trademark and Patents Works-in-Progress Colloquia. The Colloquia will be hosted by the Program on Information Justice and Intelletual Property at American University Washington College of Law on Friday, September 13, 2019.

Read Dean Tu's scholarship on SSRN.

New Citations to WVU Law Faculty Scholarship, April-June 2019

Scholarly publications of West Virginia University College of Law faculty members are frequently cited for their authority in various areas of expertise. The following is a list of works cited this spring between April 1, 2019 and June 30, 2019.

Robert Bastress