Student Intellectual Property Writing Competition
IDEA®: The Intellectual Property Law Review is proud to announce our Annual Student Intellectual Property Writing Competition. We are looking for original, publishable papers addressing compelling issues in intellectual property law.
The awards for last year included:
- 1st prize - $500 and publication in IDEA®;
- 2nd prize - $200; and
- 3rd prize - A one-year subscription to IDEA®.
Previous Finalists
The following are the finalists for the 2007-2008 academic year:
1st Prize - David Simon, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 2008, Register Trademarks and Keep the Faith: Trademarks, Religion, and Identity
2nd Prize - Frank Muller, Depaul University College of Law, 2008, Human Rights and the Moral Right of Textual Integrity: A Convergence
3rd Prize - Steve Johnston, William and Mary School of Law, 2009, Anything But Obvious: Interpreting the 'Obvious to Try' Maxim in the Chemical Arts
Entry Form
Entry form information will be forthcoming.
Contact Information:
Student Intellectual Property Writing Competition
IDEA®: The Intellectual Property Law Review
Franklin Pierce Law Center
Two White Street
Concord, NH 03301


