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Leading U.S. Law Schools Enhance Intellectual Property Programs to Equip Students for Innovation Economy

Top institutions expand clinics, interdisciplinary initiatives, and AI-focused offerings to prepare future IP lawyers

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As intellectual property law becomes increasingly vital in the innovation economy, several U.S. law schools have strengthened their IP programs. These enhancements include expanded clinics, new interdisciplinary initiatives, and specialized courses addressing emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. The…
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