Front Matter
Volume 71 Issue 2 (2020)
Case Western Reserve Law Review
Symposium
SYMPOSIUM The Rise of Intellectual Property in the 18th and 19th Centuries
sponsored by Classical Liberal Institute at NYU School of Law
The Traditional Burdens for Final Injunctions in Patent Cases c.1789 and Some Modern Implications
H. Tomás Gómez-Arostegui and Sean Bottomley
Oliver Evans and the Framing of American Patent Law
Christopher Beauchamp
Understanding Copyright’s First Encounter with the Fine Arts: A Look at the Legislative History of the Copyright Act of 1870
Robert Brauneis
Encoding Music: Perforated Paper, Copyright Law, and the Legibility of Code, 1880–1908
Gerardo Con Díaz
The Myth of Well-Settled Rules in Merrill v. Yeomans
John F. Duffy
Patent Originalism
Richard A. Epstein
Making Patents: Patent Administration, 1790–1860
Kara W. Swanson
Notes
The Learned Intermediary Doctrine in the Digital World: Off-Label Marketing and the Reasonable Innovation Rule
Rachel Lamparelli