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December 2020 Intellectual Property Legislation Overview Martin, Carolyn Wimbly
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Author: Carolyn Wimbly MartinPublished: December 30th, 2020The 5,593-page coronavirus relief and government spending bill passed by Congress without much discussion in the final days of 2020 contains several pieces of intellectual property legislation worth noting. These Acts would impact trademark applications and registrations as well as intellectual property litigation. The following

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WashingtonFootballTeam, copyrightsmallclaims, trademarks
Will the New Administration Spell New Hope for Protecting Native American Cultural Property? Lutzker, Susan J.
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Author: Susan LutzkerPublished: January 4th, 2021The nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland to be the first Native American Secretary of the Interior may be reason to hope that existing federal statutes protecting Native American cultural resources will be enforced. Even with such enforcement, vulnerabilities will remain as traditional intellectual property remedies have

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IACA, NAGPRA, cultural property
What’s in a Rename: Changing School, Building and Program Names Within Educational Institutions Martin, Carolyn Wimbly
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Author: Carolyn Wimbly MartinPublished: September 14, 2020The following addresses legal and practical considerations as private and public K-12 schools and universities grapple with issues surrounding the names of buildings on their campuses, as well as those of the institutions themselves.Click here to view entire blog article at Lutzker & Lutzker. 

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K-12 education, educational institutions, renaming