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Associate Dean Donald Kochan Publishes Article in University of Richmond Law Review

June 27, 2017 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development Donald Kochan’s article “I Share, Therefore It’s Mine” was recently published in Volume 51 of the University of Richmond Law Review. From the abstract: “Uniquely interconnecting lessons from law, psychology, and economics, this Article aims to provide a more enriched

Fowler Law Professor Marisa Cianciarulo Publishes Article in Columbia Human Rights Law Review

September 23, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Marisa Cianciarulo’s article “Refugees in Our Midst: Applying International Human Rights Law to the Bullying of LGBTQ Youth in the United States” was recently published in Volume 47, Number 2 of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review. From the abstract: This Article explores the severe bullying

First Editions of Two New Constitutional Law Textbooks Just Published by Fowler Law Professor Ronald Rotunda

September 12, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Ronald Rotunda recently authored two new first edition textbooks, Rotunda’s American Constitutional Law: The Supreme Court in American History Volume 1 – Institutional Powers (West Academic Publishing 2016) and Rotunda’s American Constitutional Law: The Supreme Court in American History Volume 2 – Liberties (West Academic Publishing

Professor Ernst Publishes “Patent Exhaustion for the Exhausted Defendant: Should Parties Be Able to Contract Around Exhaustion in Settling Patent Litigation?”

January 21, 2015 by | Faculty

Professor Samuel Ernst’s article “Patent Exhaustion for the Exhausted Defendant: Should Parties Be Able to Contract Around Exhaustion in Settling Patent Litigation?” was recently published in University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Polic y (Volume 2014, Issue 2, 2014). Excerpt from the abstract: “The first sale doctrine provides that when a patent

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