Volume 23, Number 1: Fall 2009
Articles
- Equivalency and Patent Law's Possession Paradox - Timothy R. Holbrook
- Mobile Misperceptions - Oren Bar-Gill and Rebecca Stone
- Assigning Rights and Protecting Interests: Constructing Ethical and Efficient Legal Rights in Human Tissue Research - Natalie Ram
- Higher Standards Regulation in the Network Age - Kevin Werbach
Notes
- The Neglected Dimension of Patent Law's PHOSITA Standard - Jonathan J. Darrow
- Leveraging Technology to Deliver Legal Services - Chris Johnson
- A Longer Monopoly For Biologics?: Considering the Implications of Data Exclusivity as a Tool for Innovation Policy - Sarah Sorscher
Volume 23, Number 2: Spring 2010
Articles
- All in the Family: Privacy and DNA Familial Searching - Sonia M. Suter
- The Misunderstood Function of Disclosure in Patent Law - Alan Devlin
- Bad Faith in Cyberspace: Grounding Domain Name Theory in Trademark, Property, and Restitution - Jacqueline D. Lipton
- Contracting Patents: A Modern Patent Exhaustion Doctrine - Amelia Smith Rinehart
Notes
- The Unintended Consequences of U.S. Export Restrictions on Software and Online Services for American Foreign Policy and Human Rights - Lee Baker
- Digital Video Recorders, Advertisement Avoidance, and Fair Use - Bradley Hamburger
- A Knot in the Eternal Golden Braid: Searching for Coherence in the Relationship Between Enablement, Anticipation, and Obviousness - Matt Lincicum
- Separating Hard Fact from Hard Drive: A Solution for Plain View Doctrine in the Digital Domain - Andrew Vahid Moshirnia
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