Prof. Michael Carrier published “Don’t Die! How Biosimilar Disparagement Violates Antitrust Law” in the Northwestern University Law Review Online

Competition is the key to low prices in the pharmaceutical industry. For decades, Americans have benefited from affordable generic versions of brand-name drugs. But now, we stand poised on the wave of a revolution. Biologics, which include lifesaving cancer-treating drugs, can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per year and are forecast to be the … Continue reading Prof. Michael Carrier published “Don’t Die! How Biosimilar Disparagement Violates Antitrust Law” in the Northwestern University Law Review Online

Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition

The Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law is pleased to announce the Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition. Open to Camden-based Rutgers students and recent graduates (class of 2020), the award will be given to an entry of 500-1,500 words on a topic of intellectual property or information policy more broadly.   Professor Greg Lastowka (1968-2015) will … Continue reading Lastowka Short-Form Writing Competition

#Tech2021: Ideas for Digital Democracy with Professor Ellen P. Goodman

GMF Digital’s #Tech2021 is a collection of turnkey policy proposals for the new administration to unlock innovation and opportunity while advancing equitable digital democracy. On November 19th, GMF Digital will mark the publication of #Tech2021 with a public symposium bringing together key contributors for conversations about reinventing digital governance, reinvesting in digital infrastructure, and renewing … Continue reading #Tech2021: Ideas for Digital Democracy with Professor Ellen P. Goodman