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About the Journal of Intellectual Property Law
The Journal of Intellectual Property Law was founded in 1993
and is the nation's oldest student-edited law journal devoted exclusively
to the field of intellectual property law. The Journal is run by the students at the University of Georgia
School of Law and publishes two volumes each year (Fall & Spring) with
articles by leading scholars, judges, practicing attorneys, and students
that address the constantly changing subject areas of trade secrets, patent
law, trademarks, copyrights, Internet law, and entertainment & sports
law. In 1999, an empirical study1 ranked the Journal as the
best student-run intellectual property and seventeenth best specialized journal
in the United States.
Submissions
The Journal invites the submission of scholarly manuscripts.
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Subscriptions
Subscriptions to the Journal are $30 per year.
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1Tracey E. George & Chris Guthrie, An Empirical Evaluation of Specialized Law Reviews, 26 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 813 (1999).
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