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AIPLA Quarterly Journal. The AIPLA Quarterly Journal is a law journal covering intellectual property matters that is jointly published by the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the George Washington University Law School. [1] The journal was established in 1972 and is student-edited. [2]
AIPLA was formed in 1897 as the American Patent Law Association. The name was formally changed in 1983 to AIPLA. [1] The purpose of the organization, as set forth in the Articles of Incorporation, is “to maintain a high standard of professional ethics, to aid in the improvement in laws relating to intellectual property and in their proper interpretation by the courts, and to provide legal ...
Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society. Journal of World Intellectual Property. New Zealand Intellectual Property Journal. Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. The Trademark Reporter. Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. Wake Forest Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law.
Arizona State Law Journal. Baylor Law Review. British Journal of American Legal Studies. Buffalo Law Review. BYU Law Review. California Law Review. Cardozo Law Review. Catholic University Law Review. Columbia Law Review, successor to the Columbia Jurist.
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The Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property ( QMJIP) is a quarterly double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal, that publishes articles as well as analysis pieces and case reports about intellectual property matters. The journal has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing since April 2011, according to which " [i]t is the only IP journal ...