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UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

Authors

Jasper Tran

Citations to This Work

  • Adam Thierer & Adam Marcus, Guns, Limbs, And Toys: What Future For 3D Printing?, 17 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 805 (2016)
  • Ariel M. Nissan, Regulating The Three-Dimensional Future: How The FDA Should Structure A Regulatory Mechanism For Additive Manufacturing (3d Printing), 22 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 267 (2016)
  • Eric Lindenfeld & Jasper L. Tran, Prescription Drugs And Design Defect Liability: Blanket Immunity Approach To The Increased Costs And Unavailability Of Prescription Medication, 64 Drake L. Rev. 111 (2016)
  • Eric Lindenfeld, 3D Printing Of Medical Devices: Cad Designers As The Most Realistic Target For Strict, Product Liability Lawsuits, 85 UMKC L. Rev. 79 (2016)
  • Eric Lindenfeld, Moving Beyond The Quick Fix: Medical Malpractice Non-Economic Damage Caps A Poor Solution To The Growing Healthcare Crisis, 41 T. Marshall L. Rev. 105 (2016)
  • Eric Lindenfeld, The Unintended Pregnancy Crisis: A No-Fault Fix, 17 Marq. Benefits & Soc. Welfare L. Rev. 285 (2016)
  • Jasper L. Tran, 3D-Printed Food, 17 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 855 (2016)
  • Jasper L. Tran, Press Clause And 3D Printing, 14 Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 75 (2016)
  • Jasper L. Tran, The Right To Attention, 91 Ind. L.J. 1023 (2016)
  • Sam Fleuter, The Role Of Digital Products Under The WTO: A New Framework For GATT And GATS Classification, 17 Chi. J. Int'l L. 153 (2016)
  • Eric Lindenfeld, Brand Name Preemption: The New Frontier in Pharmaceutical Product Liability Litigation, 72 Food & Drug L.J. 636 (2017)
  • Sonia K. Katyal, Technoheritage, 105 Cal. L. Rev. 1111 (2017)
  • Sarah Craig, Protection for Printing: An Analysis of Copyright Protection for 3d Printing, 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 307 (2017)

Abstract

Recent years have seen extraordinary growth in the amount of legal scholarship and practice at the intersection of law and 3D printing. To help navigate this emerging field of 3D printing law, I created the accompanying Law and 3D Printing Bibliography. The published bibliography presented herein contains over 100 entries. The brief introductory comments to the published piece discuss the creation and contents of the bibliography, and provide suggestions for where one should begin their research in the area. The comments focus on (1) 3D printing‘s background, (2) historical growth pattern of law and 3D printing scholarship, (3) identification of law and 3D printing scholarship, (4) closing thoughts on the future of law and 3D printing scholarship. Appendix A provides a list of recommended starting places with publications and selected court cases through 2015.

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