Volume 13, Number 1: Fall 1999
Articles
- The Law & Economics of Employee Inventions - Robert P. Merges
- Still Adjusting to Markman: A Prescription for the Timing of Claim Construction Hearings - William F. Lee & Anita K. Krug
- Conforming the General Welfare Clause & the Intellectual Property Clause - Edward C. Walterscheid
Note
- There's No Place Like Home: Finding Personal Jurisdiction in ANDA Patent Cases After Zeneca v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals - John C. O'Quinn
Book Note
- Law of the Year 2000 Problem, by Richard D. Williams & Bruce T. Smyth - Reviewed by Gavin S. Clarkson
Volume 13, Number 2: Spring 2000
Articles
- Where the Not-So-Wild Things Are: Computers in the Courtroom, the Federal Rules of Evidence, & the Need for Institutional Reform & More Judicial Acceptance - Fred Galves
- The International News Quasi-Property Paradigm & Trademark Incontestability: A Call for Rewriting the Lanham Act - Maya Alexandri
Note
- Hopkins v. CellPro: An Illustration that Patenting & Exclusive Licensing of Fundamental Science is not Always in the Public Interest - Peter Mikhail
Volume 13, Number 3: Summer 2000
Articles
- Universal Service: When Technologies Converge & Regulatory Models Diverge - Robert M. Frieden
- Lawyers as Venture Capitalists: An Economic Analysis of Law Firms That INvest in Their Clients - Kevin Miller
Notes
- Prosecution History Estoppel, the Doctrine of Equivalents, & the Scope of Patents - T. Whitley Chandler
- Economic & Institutional Constraints to Privatizing Government Information Technologies Services - Darrell A. Fruth
Symposium: Debating the Prospect of E-Commerce Taxation
Articles & Policy Commentary
- Deconstructing the Debate Over State Taxation of Electronic Commerce - Walter Hellerstein
- Radical Reform of the State Sales Tax & Use Tax: Achieving Simplicity, Economic Neutrality, & Fairness - Charles E. McLure, Jr.
- Implementing E-Commerce Tax Policy - Jonathan Bick
- Tolling the Information Superhighway: State Sales Tax & Use Taxation of Electronic Commerce - Megan E. Groves
- Taxation of Electronic Commerce - Hal R. Varian
- The Internet Tax Debate: Asking the Correct Question - Stanley R. Arnold
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