Editor publications and awards
Former IDEA editors are encouraged to contact us at idea@piercelaw.edu with additions or corrections.
Stephanie Bernhardt, High Plains Drifting: Wind-Blown Seeds and the Intellectual Property Implication of the GMO Revolution, 4 Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 1 (2005).
Nathan Greene, Enforceability of the People's Republic of China's Trade Secret Law: Impact on Technology Transfer in the PRC and Preparing for Successful Licensing, First Prize, Boston Patent Law Association 2004 Writing Competition, 44 IDEA 437 (2004).
Christopher S. Reed, The FCC's Indecent Proposal: Copyright Implications of the Proposed "Record and Retain" Rule, First Prize, Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition, Franklin Pierce Law Center, forthcoming Spring 2006, Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal.
Joy Simeone, Has the World Trade Organization Tripped Up Pharmaceutical Patent Protection through the Waiver of Article 31(f)?, First Prize, Stanford Technology Law Review 2004 Paper Contest, Second Prize, Boston Patent Law Association 2004 Writing Competition.
Matthew C. Winterroth, Adducing the Viability of Alternative Measures to Recent Copyright Legislation and Litigation in the Digital Age of Peer-to-Peer, Honorable Mention, Foley & Lardner LLP 6th Annual Writing Competition (2005).


