The Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal is a specialty law journal of Fordham University School of Law that publishes articles on topics in patent, trademark, copyright, First Amendment, and media law.
[1] The Fordham IPLJ articles have been read into the Congressional Record, cited in the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and in amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court.
[2] The journal hosts an annual IPLJ Symposium, where distinguished practitioners and legal scholars speak as panelists, covering present-day issues in copyright, patent, and trademark law.
[3] The Fordham Intellectual Property, Media, & Entertainment Law Journal Podcast, established in 2016, explores the broad landscape of copyright, trademark, and patent law while tackling hot topics in entertainment and media.
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