National Jurist - February 2008 - (Page 21) Morgan said. When he’s not practicing law in Oklahoma, Morgan is working on promoting the documentary, along with future film products. Near the end of production for The Trial of Law School, he worked on a short film — Peevyhouse v. Garland Coal and Oil, a documentary based on a famous case. Morgan is set to debut the film at the International Contracts Convention in February. He currently has two other conceptual ideas, but is looking for grant money. “We’re continuing to travel,” Morgan said. “We have a trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City, and are traveling to law schools and preLaw screenings to pro- mote the DVD.” But most of all, it’s been the appreciation for capturing a diverse group of firstyear law students. “What they draw from their experiences really ties into the whole of the law school experience,” Morgan said. “People appreciated that their lives were chronicled inside and outside the classroom.” Intellectual Property Summer Institute Visit our website for a complete list of courses. Selected courses include: May 27– June 27, 2008 • Federal Trademark Registration • International and Comparative Copyright Law • International and Comparative Patent Law • Law of Motion Picture and Performing Arts • Mining Patent Information in the Digital Age • U.S. Copyright Law • U.S. Patent Law • U.S. Trademark Law Earn 6 ABA-approved credits in 5 weeks! www.piercelaw.edu/summer/yl Two White Street Concord, NH 03301 USA (603) 228-1541 x 1173 summerprograms@piercelaw.edu February 2008 THE NATIONAL JURIST 21 http://www.piercelaw.edu/summer/yl http://www.piercelaw.edu/summer/yl
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