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Vol. 55, Issue 2, 2017November 20, 2017 CDT

The “War on Childhood”: Commercialism in Schools and the First Amendment

Vikki Marsh,
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Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 55, Issue 2, 2017

Vol. 55, Issue 2, 2017
  • The "War on Childhood": Commercialism in Schools and the First Amendment
    Vikki Marsh
  • Introduction: Patent Law and Progress
    Sapna Kumar
  • Surgically Precise but Kinematically Abstract Patents
    Andrew Chin
  • Toward a Distributive Agenda for U.S. Patent Law
    Peter Lee
  • Uninformative Patents
    Sean B. Seymore
  • Copyright and Creative Incentives: What we Know (And Don't)
    Christopher Jon Sprigman
  • Boundary-Spanning Collaboration and the Limits of Joint Inventorship Doctrine
    Liza Vertinsky
  • Voter Photo ID Law: A Solution in Search of a Problem
    Christina Beeler
Hou. L. Rev.
Vikki Marsh, The “War on Childhood”: Commercialism in Schools and the First Amendment, 55 Hou. L. Rev. (2017).
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