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  1. 3 mag 2013 · New York, May 3, 2013— Columbia Law School Professor Jane C. Ginsburg, a leading scholar on intellectual property law, comparative law, private international law, and legal methods, was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society (APS) at the organization’s annual spring meeting. The APS, the oldest learned society in the United ...

  2. 14 gen 2020 · Ginsburg, Jane C., "Legal Methods" (2014). Faculty Books. 91. This updated casebook serves a course in introduction to legal reasoning. It is designed to initiate students in the legal methods of case law analysis and statutory interpretation. In a course of this kind, students should acquire or refine the techniques of close reading ...

  3. 14 ott 2015 · New York, October 14, 2015— When Columbia Law School Professor Jane C. Ginsburg began recruiting students to work as research associates on a major empirical copyright study she was undertaking at the Vatican, there was only one required qualification: Competence in Latin. Once the students—mostly men and women who were classics majors as ...

  4. Jane C Ginsburg∗ Since the United States Supreme Court’s 1994 adoption of “transformative use” as a criterion for evaluating the first statutory fair use factor, “transformative use” analysis has engulfed all of fair use, becoming transformed, and perhaps deformed, in the process.Afinding of “transformativeness”

  5. Oct 2010. Lionel A. F. Bently. Jane C Ginsburg. This study of author’s reversion rights begins with the Statute of Anne and the debates that led up to the adoption of section 11, which vested in ...

  6. Jane C. Ginsburg* The relationship of copyright to new technologies that exploit copy-righted works is often perceived to pit copyright against progress. Histori-cally, when copyright owners seek to eliminate a new kind of dissemination, and when courts do not deem that dissemination harmful to copyright own-

  7. Jane C. Ginsburg Father. Jane C’s father, Martin D. Ginsburg, was an American lawyer who specialized in tax law. Martin Ginsburg taught law at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., and was of counsel to the American law firm Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. He died from cancer on June 27, 2010.