Usually the Courts are just repeating what they learned from academia, only about
40 years out of date. They'll learn. The law and economics school has had a
tremendous impact on the case law, particularly in regulatory venues.
--MM

Bill Lovell wrote:

> At 12:19 AM 3/1/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
> Um, when the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in which I practice
> tells me that trademarks are not property, I listen, and I don't
> much give a rip about what academia says.
>
> Bill Lovell
>


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