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Florida Law Review Forum
Vol. 77, Issue Forum, 2025December 19, 2025 EDT

How Design Law is Taking Shape in the United States and European Union

Christine Farley,
intellectual propertytrademark lawpatent lawcopyright laweuropean lawinternational lawcomparative analysisdesign law
Photo by Jan Kopřiva on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 77, Issue Forum, 2025

Vol. 77, Issue Forum, 2025
  • We the Voters: A Response to Professor Douglas
    Jonathan L. Marshfield
  • Complete Diversity and the Canon Against Jurisdictional Privilege: A Response to Professor Moller
    Patrick Woolley
  • The Supreme Court is Interpreting the Wrong Constitution
    Cade Scott Palmer
  • Get Rid of Pardons
    Chad Flanders
  • The Precedential Effect of Dissent: A Response to _Going En Banc_
    Jeffrey A. Katz
  • Director Oversight in Florida: Getting the Balance Right
    Itai Fiegenbaum
  • How Design Law is Taking Shape in the United States and European Union
    Christine Farley
Fla. L. Rev.
Christine Farley, How Design Law Is Taking Shape in the United States and European Union, 77 Fla. L. Rev. F. 103 (2025).
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