Jessica Litman: Who Cares What Edward Rogers Thought About Trademark Law?

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Professor Jessica Litman has a fascinating forthcoming book chapter on the history of the Lanham Act and the influence of Edward S. Rogers, “Edward S. Rogers, the Lanham Act, and the Common Law. ” Litman tells the history of the drafting of the Lanham Act of 1946 through the lens of Edward S. Rogers, detailing how his advocacy and drafting work influenced the final statutory text. Readers may be surprised to learn that Litman started research on the topic as a law student in the 1980s, while writing a student note on trade dress infringement. She went into the stacks of the Columbia Law Library and started reading bound copies of legislative history. She noticed it seemed like Rogers was everywhere, from 1932 all that way up to 1946, and that the chairs of the committees were deferring to him.  That was really interesting, she thought.  But after the note was done, she kind of forgot about it.Now, forty years later, Litman is a professor at the very…


Jessica Litman: Who Cares What Edward Rogers Thought About Trademark Law?

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