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9 Dec 2019, 12:05 pm by Gordon Ahl, William Ford
The speakers for the event are Christoper Martin, a distinguished fellow at Hudson, Arthur Herman, a senior fellow at Hudson, and Julis Krein, the founder of American Affairs. [read post]
2 Dec 2019, 12:25 pm by Gordon Ahl
.: The Hudson Institute will host Sen. [read post]
25 Nov 2019, 10:50 am by Gordon Ahl
.: The Hudson Institute will host an event on competition between the U.S. and China in the Indo-Pacific. [read post]
18 Nov 2019, 12:55 pm by Gordon Ahl, William Ford
Friday, November 22, 2019, at 11:45 a.m.: The Hudson Institute will host an event on the Chinese threat to Taiwan. [read post]
12 Nov 2019, 11:08 am by Gordon Ahl
Thursday, November 14, 2019, at 11:30 a.m.: The Hudson Institute will host an event on the onset of 5G wireless technology. [read post]
4 Nov 2019, 1:35 pm by Gordon Ahl, William Ford
The discussion will be moderated by Hudson Research Fellow Ben Judah. [read post]
28 Oct 2019, 1:07 pm by Gordon Ahl, William Ford
.: The Hudson Institute will host an event on U.S. [read post]
20 Oct 2019, 3:15 am by Barry Sookman
Ra… https://t.co/jqHrGjIyTx 2019-10-15 Government Tells Supreme Court Not to Review Software Copyright Fair Use Decision in Oracle-Google Dispute | Paul,… https://t.co/Nw9JiTozii 2019-10-15 Fourth Circuit Rules that Website's Unauthorized Posting of Stock Photograph Was Not 'Fair Use' -… https://t.co/Z60IS6ipGm 2019-10-15 Broadcom sues Hudson's Bay for $55m over breach of licence – World Intellectual Property Review… [read post]
24 Sep 2019, 10:00 am by Frank Bowman
If I requisition a car from the government motor pool by claiming that I will use it to travel to a government meeting, when in fact I intend to use it to go to a lover’s tryst, I am misstating the purpose to which I will put the car. [read post]
14 Jul 2019, 4:22 am
The IPKat is delighted to host the analysis below by Thomas Key, a JD student at Chicago-Kent Law School, on the recent decision of the US Supreme Court in Iancu v. [read post]
4 Jun 2019, 10:19 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Anyway, those cases say that the government can ban if the statement is false or actually misleading, but the government has to use a disclosure—or at least start there—if the statement is only potentially misleading. [read post]