Archived Faculty Presentations
Timothy Holbrook
November 2005
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive
Impacts in Patent Law, Forum for Research on Law, Politics, and the
Humanities, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
The Enablement/Written Description Debate of Patent Law, Panelist,
John Marshall Law School (in conjunction with the Federal Circuits
sitting in Chicago).

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Shown (left to right) are Circuit Judge Richard Linn, Chief Judge
Paul R. Michel, Bradford P. Lyerla, Marshall, Gerstein & Borun
LLP, Edward D. Manzo, Cook, Alex, McFarron, Manzo, Cummings &
Mehler, Ltd., Meredith Martin Addy, Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione,
Tim Holbrook, Lisa A. Schneider, Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood
LLP, District Judge Matthew F. Kennelly, District Judge James F.
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October 2005
Possession in Patent Law, Faculty Workshop, Marquette University Law
School, Milwaukee, WI.
Patent Trolls and International Compulsory License Obligations,
the Markey Symposium, Innovation and its Discontents: Patents and
Innovation Policy in the 21st Century, John Marshall Law School,
Chicago, IL.
Commentator on Charles W. Adams, A Brief History of Indirect Liability
for Patent Infringement, Third-Party Liability in Intellectual Property
Law, Santa Clara University School of Law.
August 2005
Enabling Enablement in Patent Law, Fifth Annual Intellectual Property
Scholars Conference, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University,
New York, NY.
April 2005
In the Shadow of Phillips: the Year in Patent Law, 20th Annual
Intellectual Property Law Conference, American Bar Association Section
of Intellectual Property Law, Washington, DC.
March 2005
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive
Impacts in Patent Law, Loyola University Chicago School of Law,
IP Brown Bag Lunch Series.
Commentator on Constitutionalizing Patents by Craig Allen Nard
and Andrew P. Morriss, Where IP Meets IT: Technology and the Law
Symposium, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Pittsburgh, PA.
The Calm Before the StormA Quiet Year in Patent Law . . .
or Not?, University of Akron Law School, the Richard C. Sughrue
Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy, Akron, OH.
Panel Discussion on Claim Construction and Phillips v. AWH Corp.,
University of Akron Law School, Panel Member, the Richard C. Sughrue
Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy, Akron, OH.
January 2005
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive
Impacts in Patent Law, University of Houston Law Center, Colloquium:
Reenvisioning Law.
October 2004
Procedural versus Substantive Formalism in Claim Construction,
presented at the Tenth Annual Lewis & Clark Law School Fall
Business Law Forum, entitled Markman v. Westview Instruments: Lessons
from a Decade of Experience, Portland, OR
September 2004
Does the Patent System Need Fixing? Panel Discussion on the Federal
Trade Commission Report "To Promote Innovation: The Proper Balance
of Competition and Patent Law and Policy,” Panel Member, Federal
Bar Association, Chicago, IL
August 2004
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive
Impacts in Patent Law, DePaul University College of Law, Advanced
Patent Law Seminar
May 2004
Patent Law and Its Potential Impact on Research Labor Markets,
National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board Committee
on Globalization of Materials Research and Development, Chicago,
IL
April 2004
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive Impacts in Patent Law, Washington University (St. Louis) School of Law Faculty Workshop.
March 2004
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive Impacts in Patent Law, University of San Francisco, McCarthy Institute for Intellectual Property and Technology Law Scholarship Workshop Series
May 2003
Of Mice and Sprouts
and Other Things: The 2002 Review of Patent Cases, The Federal Circuit Bar Associations Fifth Bench and Bar Conference, Amelia Island, FL
April 2003
Give and Take - Implications of Patent Rights in Developing Countries, Northwestern University School of Law, Northwestern University University School of Law Intellectual Property Society
February 2003
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive Impacts in Patent Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law Faculty Workshop
November 2002
Curing Heterosexuality? Moral Signals and the Potential for Expressive Impacts in Patent Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law Faculty Workshop
The Treaty Power and the Patent Clause: Are There Limits on the United States' Ability to Harmonize?, Symposium: Patent Law, Social Policy, and Public Interest: The Search for a Balanced Global System, Cardozo Law School
September 2002
The Impact of the Supreme Court's decision in Festo, Chicago Bar Association, Patent, Copyright and Trademark Committee
July 2002
Equivalents After Festo II: Point/Counterpoint, Seminar at IIT-Rice Campus
February 2002
Why Can Genes Be Patented, and Who Owns Them?, Chicago Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, Committee on Intellectual Property
May 2001
Issues in Gene Patenting, University of Chicago Hillel Shabbat Dinner in conjunction with the Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders
April 2001
Patenting Genes: Pros and Cons, discussion with Professor F. Scott Kieff at Northwestern University School of Law for the Northwestern Intellectual Property Society
March 2001
Equivalents After Festo: Point/Counterpoint, Seminar at IIT-Rice Campus
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