The Nathan Burkan Competition is a national writing competition designed to promote better understanding of the development of copyright law.
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2009. gada 11. jūn. · First prize carries with it an award of $600, and second prize is awarded $250. Congratulations to Will and Kevin! Tags: Competitions, copyright ...
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In: School of Law records, 1914-2010s > Deans Papers, 1929-1999, undated > Dean Joseph McClain, Jr., 1933-1957, undated (bulk 1950-1956)
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Third-year law student Anthony Sassi won first place in the 2010 Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition for his essay titled "Is Copyright Misuse a Cause of ...
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A version of this paper won first prize in the Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition, sponsored by ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors and ...
Recent Lewis & Clark Law School graduate, Ms. Melanie E. Kebler, won 1st Prize in the Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition with her essay entitled Copyright ...
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An earlier version of this Comment won first prize in the University of Denver. College of Law 1999 Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition, sponsored by the ...
Nathan Burkan (November 8, 1879 June 6, 1936) was a Romanian-born Jewish-American lawyer from New York. Life. edit. Burkan was born on November 8, 1879, ...
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warded the Nathan Burkan Prize for best paper in the field of copyright, and a stu- dent note entitled Rules of Engagement. (Yale L.J. 1988), which won the ...