Symposium 2015: Entertainment Law and Music Business in Transition
Symposium Articles
Michael M. Epstein, Social Media And “Flash-Infringement”: Live Music Culture And Dying IP Protection.
Brian L. Frye, Aesthetic Nondiscrimination & Fair Use.
Yolanda M. King, The Inadvisability Of Nonuniformity In The Licensing Of Cover Songs.
Loren E. Mulraine, Fair Play Fair Pay: The Need For A Terrestrial Public Performance Right And General Copyright Reform.
Symposium Panel
Suzanne Kessler, Ramona Desalvo, & Sara Ellis, Bringing Blurred Lines Into Focus.
Symposium Presentation
NSAI Director Bart Herbison On Copyright Reform For Songwriters.
Symposium Address
U.S. Representative Marsha Blackburn On Federal Copyright Reform.
Law Review Event Series
Judicial Perspectives
Chief Justice Jeffrey S. Bivins & Justice Holly Kirby, Judicial Perspective Panel 2015
Modern Legal History
Abby Rubenfeld & Regina Lambert, Modern Legal History: The Road to Obergefell.
Notes
B. Travis Brown, Salvaging General Jurisdiction: Satisfying Daimler And Proposing A New Framework.
Heath Henley, The Attorney–Client Privilege And Former Employees: History, Principle, And Precedent.
Margaret Hearn Teichmann, The Burden of the Bargain: Revisiting the Predicament of Meshing Workers' Compensation and Tort Law In Light of Widespread Acceptance of Aligning Liability With Fault.