Admissions
WHY DUKE LAW?
Because we anticipate emerging issues.
Duke Law's program in intellectual property is highly interdisciplinary. Our faculty are helping create new frameworks for international drug development and biopharmaceutical regulation, facilitating access to art, scholarship, science, and cultural resources, and examining intellectual property law through the lens of comparative and international law and a novel reading of the First Amendment. The Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Society hosts an annual symposium — Hot Topics — that focuses on emerging trends in the field and students can participate in the Duke Law & Technology Review, an online journal that examines issues at the intersection of law and technology.
Student Profile
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Angela Harper JD/LLM '11
An interest in the issue of human trafficking led Harper to Duke Law where she helped to organize an ad hoc seminar on the topic during her 1L year.
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Recent News
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Appellate Litigation Clinic brief in drunk driving case has impact
National Law Journal suggests amicus brief influenced Chief Justice’s emphatic dissent.
