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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Stephen Michael McJohn |
Professor of Law
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| S H O R T B I O G R A P H Y |
Northwestern University School of Law, magna cum laude: Articles Editor, Law Review;" Fellow, Juristin Program, German Academic Exchange Service, 1985-86; Clerk, Judge Emschbach, U.S.C.A., 7th Circuit, West Palm Beach, FL, 1986-87; Associate, Latham & Watkins, Chicago, 1987-91; Visiting Assistant Professor, Chicago-Kent, 1991-93; Assistant Professor, Suffolk, 1993-96; Associate Professor, since 1996.
Degrees: BA, JD, Northwestern University
Bar Admittance: IL, 1985
Subjects: Commercial Law; Computer Law; Intellectual Property; Law & Economics
| S E L E C T E D P U B L I C A T I O N S |
COPYRIGHT: EXAMPLES AND EXPLANATIONS (2006 )
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: EXAMPLES AND EXPLANATIONS, (2003 )
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: COMMERCIAL, CREATIVE, AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY/BY JAY DRATLER, JR. (1991 ) (Supp. 2004-2007)
Scary Patents, 7 :3 NW. J. TECH. & INTELL. PROP. (forthcoming 2009)
Cognition, Law, Stories, MINN. J. L. SCI. & TECH. (forthcoming 2009) (with Lorie Graham)
Patents: Hiding from History, SANTA CLARA COMPUTER & HIGH TECH. L.J. (forthcoming 2008)
A New Tool for Analyzing Intellectual Property, 5 NW. J. TECH. & INTELL. PROP. 101 (2006) (review essay)
Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property, 19 WASH. U. J.L. & POL'Y. 313 (2006) (with Lorie Graham)
Eldred’s Aftermath: Tradition, the Copyright Clause, and the Constitutionalization of Fair Use, 10 MICH. TELECOMM. & TCH. L. REV. 95 (2003)
The Paradoxes of Free Software, 9 GEO. MASON L. REV. 25 (2000)
Fair Use and Privatization in Copyright, 35 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 61 (1998)
Artificial Legal Intelligence, 12 HARV. J.L. & TECH. 241 (1998) (review essay)
Default Rules in Contract Law as Response to Status Competition in Negotiation, 31 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 39 (1997)
Fair Use of Copyrighted Software, 28 RUTGERS L.J. 593 (1997)
The Impact of United States v. Lopez: The New Hybrid Commerce Clause, 34 DUQ. L. REV. 1 (1995)
Person or Property? On the Legal Nature of the Bankruptcy Estate, 10 BANKR. DEV. J. 465 (1994)
Assignability of Letter of Credit Proceeds: Adapting the Code to New Commercial Practices, 25 UCC L.J. 257 (1993)
On Uberty: Legal Reasoning by Analogy and Peirce's Theory of Abduction, 29 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 191 (1993)
The Flip Side of Twist Cap: Letters of Credit as Executory Contracts in Bankruptcy, 38 WAYNE L. REV. 1379 (1992)
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Prof. Stephen Michael McJohn
Suffolk University Law School 120 Tremont Street
, Suite 340-C
Boston, MA 02108-4977
t. 617.573-8549
f. 617.305.3086
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