Perspective
Mar. 11, 2017
Funding in jeopardy for volunteer lawyers for the arts
Widespread reports speculate that the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, could lose their funding as part of Trump's plan to slash discretionary spending. By Emily Bullis





Emily Bullis
Associate
Fenwick & West LLP
intellectual property
801 California St
Mountain View , CA 94041
Phone: (650) 335-7632
Fax: (650) 938-5200
Email: ebullis@fenwick.com
Villanova Univ School of Law
Emily Bullis is an intellectual property associate at Fenwick & West LLP
President Donald J. Trump's first several weeks in office have witnessed a flurry of bold pronouncements and controversial cabinet picks, but one rumored cut in particular has placed the arts community on edge and raises questions as to the long-term survival of pro bono inventor assistance programs. Though the administration has not officially signaled its intention to do so, widespread reports speculate tha...
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