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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 ...