UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law

Student-run law review at University of Illinois Chicago School of Law From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law (formerly the John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law) is a student-run law review covering legal scholarship in the field of intellectual property, established in 2001[1] at the John Marshall Law School (Chicago). The journal publishes four issues per year, which are available on LexisNexis and Westlaw. Articles in the Journal have been cited by U.S. Courts of Appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.[2] When JMLS was merged into the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, the journal was renamed the "UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law."

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John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law
BluebookUIC Rev. Intell. Prop. L.
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UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law
DisciplineAmerican law, Technology law, Intellectual property law
LanguageEnglish
Former name
John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law
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BluebookUIC Rev. Intell. Prop. L.
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