Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property explained

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
Discipline:Intellectual property
Abbreviation:Chic.-Kent J. Intellect. Prop.
Bluebook:Chi.-Kent J. Intell. Prop
Publisher:Chicago-Kent College of Law
Country:United States
Frequency:Biannually
History:1999-present
Openaccess:Yes
Website:http://studentorgs.kentlaw.iit.edu/ckjip/
Link1:http://studentorgs.kentlaw.iit.edu/ckjip/archive/
Link1-Name:Online archive
Oclc:863031752
Lccn:2006213528
Eissn:1559-9493

The Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property is a student-run law journal published at Chicago-Kent College of Law since 1999. It covers all aspects of intellectual property law, including patent law, trademark law, copyright law, and trade secrets. Journal issues are available on Westlaw, LexisNexis, and HeinOnline. The journal also has a blog presenting short summaries and updates on intellectual property law.

Notable authors include Chief Judge Diane Wood of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Judge Timothy B. Dyk of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, David Kappos, the former USPTO Director, and Professor Rebecca Tushnet of Georgetown Law Center.