American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings

American Law & Economics Association 18th Annual Meeting

 

THE EFFECT OF JUDICIAL IDEOLOGY IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CASES

Matthew J. Sag, De Paul University College of Law
Tonja Jacobi, Northwestern Law School
Maxim Sytch, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

Subject Area

Intellectual Property, The Legal Process, Including Litigation, Procedure, Evidence, Courts, and Lawyers

Recommended Citation

Matthew J. Sag, Tonja Jacobi, and Maxim Sytch, "THE EFFECT OF JUDICIAL IDEOLOGY IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CASES" (May 2008). American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings. American Law & Economics Association 18th Annual Meeting. Working Paper 131.
http://law.bepress.com/alea/18th/art131

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