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2006- 2007 Ethics Program Speaker
Series
“Is Nature Ours? Ethics, Economics, and the
Environment.”
Margo A. Bagley - Selected
Bibliography

(Downloaded from http://www.law.virginia.edu/
02/04/07)
On March 5, 2007, Margo A. Bagley, professor of Law
at the University of Virginia School of Law will discuss "Issues
in Patenting Life" as part of 2006- 2007 Ethics Program
Speaker Series. Her lecture will address issues about whether plants and
animals should be patented, and how moral considerations constrain biotechnology,
commerce in genetic material and patent law. Ms. Bagley’s research
focuses on intellectual property issues and patent law. Before studying
law, she earned a B.S. in chemical engineering and worked on research
and development for Procter & Gamble.
We have compiled a bibliography consisting of publications
and websites by the Speaker.
Book Chapters and Journal Articles
Bagley, Margo A. Academic discourse and proprietary
rights: putting patents in their proper place. Boston College Law School:
Boston College Law Review, March, 2006, 47 Rev. 217 Available
through LexisNexis Academic 
Bagley, Margo A. A global controversy:
the role of morality in biotechnology patent law, In Yu, Peter
K. (ed.) Intellectual property and information wealth: issues and
practices in the digital age, Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers,
2007 Available
through Interlibrary Loan.
Bagley, Margo A. Comment: using section 337
of the tarrif act of 1930 to block materially different gray market
goods in the common control context: are reports of its death greatly
exaggerated? Emory University School of Law, Emory Law Journal,
Fall, 1995 44 Available
through LexisNexis Academic 
Bagley, Margo A. Correspondence: still patently unconstitutional:
a reply to Professor Nard. Minnesota Law Review, November,
2003 88. Available
through LexisNexis Academic
Bagley, Margo A. Legal movements in the intellectual property:
trips, unilateral action, bilateral agreements, and HIV/AIDS. Emory
University School of Law: Emory International Law Review, Summer,
2003 17 Rev. 781. Available
through LexisNexis Academic 
Bagley, Margo A. Patent first, ask questions later: morality
and biotechnology in patent law. College of William & Mary: William
& Mary Law Review, 2003 45 Rev. 469 Available
through LexisNexis Academic 
Bagley, Margo A. Patently unconstitutional: the geographical
limitation on prior art in a small world. Minnesota Law Review,
February, 2003 Rev. 679 Available
through LexisNexis Academic 
Bagley, Margo A. Stem cells, cloning and patents: what's
morality got to do with It? New England Law Review, Spring,
2005 Rev. 501 Available
through LexisNexis Academic 
Websites
Meet the Speaker - http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/Faculty.nsf/PrFHPbW/mab2cb
Ideas for sale by Margo Bagley - http://www.emory.edu/ACAD_EXCHANGE/1999/decjan00/bagley.html
Internet business model patents: obvious by analogy by
Margo Bagley - http://www.mttlr.org/volseven/Bagley.pdfcture
Series: Ethics at the End of Life 2005-2006 E
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