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The Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property is a student-run publication at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law.

The Journal’s mission is to present both in-depth analyses of fundamental issues affecting intellectual property rights, and timely, succinct analysis of current intellectual property issues.

For more information, see the Journal's website.

Current Issue: Volume 23, Issue 1 (2023)

Front Matter

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Copyright Notice
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

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Editorial Board
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

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Table of Contents
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

Articles

Remarks from Chicago-Kent's 2023 Supreme Court Intellectual Property Review

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Surveys in Jack Daniel’s v. VIP
Shari Seidman Diamond

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The Death of the Litmus Test
Dale Cendali and Abbey Quigley

Editors

Editor in Chief
Cassidy Aranda
Managing Editor
Samantha Thomas
PTAB Managing Editor
Robert Bradley Vaughn
Staff Managing Editor
Abir Khan
Submission Editors
Mackenna Dunn
Michael Rossmiller
Bély Stockman
Noa Siskind
Christophilos Theodosis
Randy Xie
Executive Articles Editors
Grace Beach
Hanna Bondarowicz
Rebecca Fauver
Eric Gershilevich
Marely Guzmán
Katelyn Holcomb
Ethan Tibbs
Associate Editors
Gabriella Acker
Kathryn Allee
Isabella Andreano
Lauren Backhaus
Madison Castleberry
Casey Ciulla
Rufus Coates Welsh
Keely Criddle
Mollie Crook
Daniela Dulworth
Rebekah Ent
Andres Fernandez
Anika Fischer
Eric Furman
Danesha Garner
Alexander Gianneschi
Aubrey Granzow
Emily Guyot
Abigail Hagan
Tina Hediger
BJ Huls
James Jezierny
Jordana Kaye
Gabrielle King
Jessica Klitsch
Jackson Krsul
Jared London
Rebecca Lustig
Catalina Medrano
Denis Milchev
Cat Miller
Kaitlyn Moriarty
Serena Napolitano
Michael Nega
Kahlan Noel
Mary Kate Nowak
Max Peterson
Harrison Powell
Koby Preston
Alexandra V. Silversteyn
Liberty Smith
Adam Steslicki
Sander Sudrzynski
Anika S. Tylek
Taylor Wasikonis
Annalise Watson
Brooke Weiss
Chelsea Whyte
Grace Wickstrom
Natalie Wienold
Shmuel Wyckoff
Savannah Yamat
Ziyi Zhang
Faculty Advisor
Professor Greg Reilly