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I'm guest blogging at PrawfsBlawg(external link) this month.


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Updates to tikiwiki, the platform for this site, now make it easy for me to publish my research database.

Expect to see a lot more content in the future, including interesting articles.


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I went with a colleague/friend to see the Dave Matthews Band last night at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette? Pavilion.

I lost count of the number of times I've seen the band (or Dave solo) at 25, but I haven't seen them in a couple years. Last night was a first - it was opening night of the tour and a very high energy show.

The set list was:


Friday May 30 2008
Post-Gazette? Pavilion


Don’t Drink the Water
You Might Die Trying
So Damn Lucky
Rhyme And Reason
Everyday
  1. 27
Crash Into Me
Gravedigger
Smooth Rider
Corn Bread
One Sweet World
Pantala Naga Pampa
Rapunzel
Stolen Away On 55th & 3rd
What Would You Say
Louisiana Bayou
Grey Street
Encore
Sister *
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)


Show Notes:
  • Dave, Tim, Carter and Rashawn

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This weekend, my Op-Ed? on patentable subject matter and the Bilski case appears in Legal Times:
http://www.law.com/jsp/dc/PubArticleDC.jsp?id=1202421188065(external link)

I will post a PDF of it when I receive it.


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I previously posted a presentation of "Everything is Patentable" at the IP Scholars Conference.

A draft of the paper is now available at SSRN:
http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1085871(external link)


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DePaul Law School(external link) (cache) has made available my August 2007 presentation of Everything is Patentable at the IP Scholars Conference(external link).


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Santa Clara's IP student group has posted this video of my recent presentation of my article "Why Do We Have Trade Secrets?".

Why Do We Have Trade Secrets?(external link) (cache)


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I've added a new category on law teaching market resources. These are resources I found helpful during the job search process. I hope you find them helpful, and I hope others add their resources over time.

Law Teaching Job Market Resources


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