Videos tagged with Conference

  • The Duke Law Journal hosted their 46th Annual Administrative Law Symposium on February 12, 2016. Experts from a range of disciplines discussed "Intellectual Property Exceptionalism in Administrative Law." The symposium assessed the impact and desirability of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's growing authority over intellectual property. Sponsored by Duke Law Journal.

    Session 2: Patent Office Cohorts

    Conference titled: Intellectual Property Exceptionalism in Administrative Law

  • The Duke Law Journal hosted their 46th Annual Administrative Law Symposium on February 12, 2016. Experts from a range of disciplines discussed "Intellectual Property Exceptionalism in Administrative Law." The symposium assessed the impact and desirability of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's growing authority over intellectual property. Sponsored by Duke Law Journal.

    Session 1: PTO & Chevron Deference

    Conference titled: Intellectual Property Exceptionalism in Administrative Law

  • The Duke Law Journal hosted their 46th Annual Administrative Law Symposium on February 12, 2016. Experts from a range of disciplines discussed "Intellectual Property Exceptionalism in Administrative Law." The symposium assessed the impact and desirability of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's growing authority over intellectual property. Sponsored by Duke Law Journal.

    Session 3: CBA at the PTO

    Conference titled: Intellectual Property Exceptionalism in Administrative Law

  • Duke Law's Center for Innovation Policy held an inaugural conference to address "New Approaches & Incentives in Drug Development" on Nov. 22, 2013.

    The conference's third panel examined "A Comparison of Drug Development with Innovation in Other Industries." Speakers included:

  • Duke Law's Center for Innovation Policy held an inaugural conference to address "New Approaches & Incentives in Drug Development" on Nov. 22, 2013.

    The conference's second panel addressed "Working within the Current Regime: Rescue, Repurposing, and Precompetitive Collaborations." Speakers included:

  • Duke Law's Center for Innovation Policy held an inaugural conference to address "New Approaches & Incentives in Drug Development" on Nov. 22, 2013.

    The conference's fourth panel covered "Alternative or Additional Incentives for Drug Development." Speakers included:

  • Duke Law's Center for Innovation Policy held an inaugural conference to address "New Approaches & Incentives in Drug Development" on Nov. 22, 2013.

    The first panel discussed "The Current Incentive Landscape." Speakers included Arti Rai, Duke Law School, Stuart Benjamin, Duke Law School, Michael Carrier, Rutgers Law School, Bhaven Sampat, Columbia School of Public Health, and Bret Dickey, executive vice president at Compass Lexecon.

  • Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law

    Keynote Speaker: MG Robert Scales, USA (Ret.), President, Colgen LLP, Ph.D., Duke University

    Lecture title: Leadership & Civil-Military Relations: The Contemporary Challenges

  • Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law

    Moderator: Dr. Christopher Swift, J.D., Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of National Security Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service

    Mr. Christopher Taylor, Chairman and CEO of Novitas Group
    Mr. Ron Reed, Director, National Security Law, Microsoft Corporation
    Mr. Jay Stephens, Sr. Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Office of the General Counsel, Raytheon Company

  • Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law

    Speaker: Hon. Charles Blanchard, General Counsel, Department of the Air Force

  • Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law

    Moderator: Prof. Margaret Hu, Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke University Law School
    Prof. Nita A. Farahany, Professor of Law, Professor of Genome Sciences & Policy, Professor of Philosophy, Duke University
    Ms. Catherine Crump, Staff Attorney, American Civil Liberties Union's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project
    Col. Dawn Zoldi, USAF, Chief, Operations Law, Air Combat Command

  • Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law

    Opening remarks: Maj. Gen. Charlie Dunlap, USAF (Ret.), LENS Executive Director

    Speaker: Prof. Michael N. Schmitt, Chairman, International Law Department, Naval War College

  • BG Mark Martins discusses military commissions and the Military Commissions Act of 2009.

    Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law:

    A Conversation with Brig. Gen. Mark Martins, JAGC, Chief Prosecutor, Military Commissions

    Host: Hon. Scott Silliman, LENS Executive Director Emeritus
    Speaker: BG Mark Martins, USA, Chief Prosecutor, Military Commissions

  • Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law

  • Battlefields, Boardrooms, and Backyards: The New Face of National Security Law

    Moderator: Prof. George Walker, Dean's Research Professor of Admiralty and International Law, Wake Forest Law School
    VADM James W. Houck, USN (Ret.), Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Penn State School of Law and International Affairs
    CAPT Glenn M. Sulmasy, Professor of Law, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
    CDR James Kraska, Howard S. Levie Chair of Operational Law, Naval War College

  • Ethical Issues of the Practice of National Security Law (one hour)
    Maj Gen Charles J. Dunlap, Jr, USAF (Ret.)

  • Host: Professor Scott Silliman, LENS Director Emeritus
    Speaker: Mr. Will Gunn, General Counsel, Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Panel 2: The Intersection of National Security Law Issues and International Business Enterprises: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future Moderator: Professor Julie Maupin, Duke Law School Mr. Craig Silliman, Verizon Mr. Phil Carter, Caerus Associates LLC Mr. Ted Kassinger, O'Melveny & Myers

  • Panel 1: International Law of Armed Conflict: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future Moderator: Professor Bill Banks, Syracuse Law School VADM James W. Houck, USN, JAGC Mr. Dick Jackson, Department of the Army Professor Laurie Blank, Emory Law School.

  • Examining the state -- and future -- of national security law-related issues in the era beyond active battlefields, yet one with persisting threats of technology-empowered terrorists, and one with rising peer-competitors.

    Opening Remarks: Professor Charles Dunlap, LENS Executive Director
    Panel 1: International Human Rights Law: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future
    Moderator: Professor Joseph Blocher, Duke Law School
    Professor Madeline Morris, Duke Law School
    Andrew Woods, Harvard Law School
    Professor Saira Mohamed, UC Berkeley Law School

  • Panel 2: Countering Violent Homegrown Extremism: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future
    Moderator: Professor David Schanzer, Duke University
    Professor Margaret Hu, Duke Law School
    Professor Deborah Ramirez, Northeastern Law School
    Professor Sahar F. Aziz, Texas Wesleyan School of Law

  • Panel 3: National Security Judicial Deference: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future
    Moderator: Dean David Levi, Duke Law School
    Professor Neil Siegel, Duke Law School
    Professor Nathan Sales, George Mason Law School
    Professor Deborah Pearlstein, Cardozo Law School

  • Luncheon presentation
    Host: Professor Charles Dunlap
    Speaker: Dr. Mac Owens, Naval War College

  • Panel 4: International Military Operations: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future
    Moderator: Professor Charles Dunlap
    Col (S) Rob Preston, USAF, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC
    Maj Steve Strickey, Canadian Forces
    Sqn Ldr Joanne Swainston, Royal Air Force
    CDR Hugh Cameron, Australian Navy

  • Presentation on lessons from operations in Iraq and Afghanistan that will effect future national security policy.

    Recorded on April 15, 2011.

    Conference title: National Security Since 9/11: New Norms for a New Decade? (Law, Ethics and National Security Conference 2011)

    Appearing: Dr. John A. Nagl (President, Center for a New American Security), speaker.