CLIPT faculty members are at the forefront of cutting-edge issues related to intellectual property law and technology, and these faculty members frequently address these issues through articles, essays, and book chapters, many of which are listed and linked below. CLIPT faculty members are also asked to comment on issues of law and technology in the popular media, and some of these materials are also listed as well. Finally, some of the University of Baltimore's exceptional students have published articles addressing topics of intellectual property and technology law. We are extremely proud of these students, and some of their works are listed below.
Faculty Publications 2022
Colin Starger, A Butterfly in COVID: Structural Racism and Baltimore’s Pretrial Legal System, 82 Md. L. Rev. 1 (2022)
Colin Starger, Whistling Dixie, (with co-authors), CUNY L. Rev. Blog (Sept. 2022).
Faculty Publications 2021
Max Oppenheimer, Truth , 10 Harvard Bus. L. R. 1 (2021)
Faculty Publications 2020
William Hubbard, book chapter: U.S. Perspectives, in SEPs, SSOs, AND FRAND: ASIAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON FOSTERING INNOVATION IN INTERCONNECTIVITY 89-126 (Kung-Chung Liu & Reto M. Hilty eds. 2020)
Max Oppenheimer, Fame: Ownership Implications of Intellectual Property and Agency Law , 30 Fordham Intell. Prop. L.J. 447 (2020).
Colin Starger, The Argument that Cries Wolfish, MIT Computational Law Report (2020)
Faculty Publications 2019
Colin Starger, book editor: The Value and Purpose of Law: Essays in Honor of M.N.S. Sellers (Franz Steiner Verlag 2019, Joshua Kassner and Colin Starger eds.).
Colin Starger, book chapter: A Separate Abridged Edition of the First Amendment, in Justice Scalia: Rhetoric and the Rule of Law (University of Chicago Press 2019, Jay Mootz and Brian Slocum eds.)
Faculty Publications 2018
Max Oppenheimer,
Progress or Profit: Reconsidering the Shortened Statutory Period Scheme
, 36 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 427 (2018)
Colin Starger,
Legitimacy, Authority, and the Right to Affordable Bail
, 26 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 589 (2018).
Faculty Publications 2017
Gregory Dolin, Parallel State (with Irina D. Manta), 38 Cardozo L. Rev. 2083 (2017)
William Hubbard, Razing the Patent Bar , 59 Ariz. L. Rev. 383 (2017)
Peggy Cooper Davis, Anderson Bellegarde Francois, & Colin Starger, The Persistence of the Confederate Narrative , 83 Tenn. L. Rev ___ (2017)
Faculty Publications 2016
Gregory Dolin & Irina D. Manta, Taking Patents , 73 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 719 (2016)
Max Oppenheimer, Defending Breakthrough Innovation: The History and Future Of State Patent Law , 20 UCLA J. L. & Tech. 1 (2016)
Amy Sloan & Colin Starger, New Wine in Old Wineskins: Metaphor and Legal Research , 92 Notre Dame L. Rev. Online 1 (2016)
Colin Starger, Constitutional Law and Rhetoric , 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1347 (2016) (lead article Vol. 5)