Go here to view the Second Edition of Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide. Today we released the Second Edition of Rap On Trial: A Legal Guide. Since the first edition of the Guide was published in 2021, there have been many developments related to the use … [Continue reading]
Judge Timothy Dyk in conversation with Professor Christina Gagnier

On January 18, the UCI Intellectual Property, Arts, and Technology Clinic, together with the UCI Intellectual Property Law Society, hosted Judge Timothy Dyk of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Judge Dyk was interviewed by … [Continue reading]
Professor KJ Greene Visits UCI Law to Discuss Race, IP, AI, and the Law

Guest post by Claudia Diaz Martinez and Elizabeth Monroe Last November, the IPAT Clinic partnered with the UCI Law Black Law Students Association and the Intellectual Property Law Society to host Professor K.J. Greene, the first critical race IP … [Continue reading]
IPAT Students Present Webinar on Use of Rap Evidence in Criminal Trials

On November 28th, the IPAT Clinic’s Rap on Trial project team presented an informative webinar to Legal Services for Prisoners with Children (LSPC). Certified Law Students Lamia Mansur, Vito Nguyen, and Carolina Garcia led the webinar … [Continue reading]
IPAT Clinic Director Pens Op-Ed on YSL Case and Rap on Trial Issue

IPAT Clinic director Jack Lerner has written an Op-Ed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the YSL trial in Atlanta. In it, Professor Lerner argues that the prosecutors' decision to make Young Thug’s lyrics the central focus of a massive RICO … [Continue reading]
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