Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Law Faculty

 

JOSEPH MILLER

2009/2010 Promotion to Professor:
Materials for Review

 

The standards for promotion to Professor require the following:

Excellence in teaching.  The faculty will review student evaluations and will also visit classes.

Scholarship.  Scholarship will be evaluated by Lewis & Clark collegues.  The expectation is that at least one article will have been published or accepted for publication in an established law journal in addition to the articles required for tenure.

Commitment to Service. Demonstrated service to the law school, the community at large and the legal profession 

CURRICULUM VITAE

PUBLICATIONS FOR REVIEW

1. Hoisting Originality, 31 Cardozo Law Review (2009)
2. Level of Skill and Long-Felt Need: Notes on a Forgotten Future, 12 Lewis & Clark Law Review 579 (2008)
3. Remixing Obviousness, 16 Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal 237 (2007)
4. Patent Ships Sail an Antitrust Sea, 30 Seattle University Law Review 395 (2007)
5. Standard Setting, Patents, and Access Lock-in: RAND Licensing and the Theory of the Firm, 40 Indiana Law Review 351 (2006)
6. Nonobviousness: Looking Back and Looking Ahead, in 2 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & INFORMATION WEALTH: ISSUES & PRACTICES IN THE DIGITAL AGE 1 (Peter Yu, ed, 2007)


 

Contact Us

email corwin@lclark.edu

The Law Faculty Office is located in The Legal Research Center.

Phone 503-768-6852

Associate Dean of Faculty: Brian Blum

Director of Faculty Services: Doreen Corwin

Law Faculty Office
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219