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12/5/07: Roberta Kwall - "The Role of Human Rights Law and Authorship Norms in Protecting Textual Integrity"

  •  11-20-2007, 11:10 PM

    12/5/07: Roberta Kwall - "The Role of Human Rights Law and Authorship Norms in Protecting Textual Integrity"

    The Information Society Project Lunch Speaker Series welcomes:
     

    Roberta Kwall
    Professor of Intellectual Property Law
    Founding Director, Center for Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology

    who will be presenting
     
     
    "The Role of Human Rights Law and Authorship Norms in Protecting Textual Integrity”


    December 5, 2007
    12:10p - 1:30p
     
    Yale Law School
    Room 120
     
     
    Lunch and presentation to be followed by Q&A

     

    Biography:

    Roberta Rosenthal Kwall is the Raymond P. Niro Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology. Prior to teaching at DePaul, she practiced Intellectual Property Law at Sidley & Austin in Chicago, and clerked for Judge Leonard I. Garth, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Professor Kwall earned her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she served as comment editor of the Law Review. She received her A.B. magna *** laude from Brown University, where she was Phi Beta Kappa. Professor Kwall has written many articles on numerous facets of Intellectual Property law which have been published in law reviews such as Texas, Southern California, and Vanderbilt. She is the co-author of a leading casebook in both Intellectual Property and Real Property, both of which are published by Foundation Press. Her particular areas of expertise include moral rights and the right of publicity. Professor Kwall has served in an advisory capacity to the Office of the General Counsel on the federal Visual Artists Rights Act. In 1999, she served as the chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the American Association of Law Schools. She received the DePaul University College of Law Outstanding Teaching Award in 1985; the DePaul University Excellence in Teaching Award in 1996; the College of Law's Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award in 1999 for her work with DePaul's nationally ranked Intellectual Property Program; and the DePaul University Spirit of Inquiry Award in 2002 for her nationally renown scholarship. In addition, in 2006, she was designated as one of the Ten Best Law Professors in Illinois by Chicago Lawyer Magazine.



    Michael Zimmer, PhD
    Microsoft Resident Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School
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