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    • Volume XX (2018-2019)
    • Volume XIX (2017-2018)
    • Volume XVIII (2016-2017)
    • Volume XVII (2015-2016)
      • Digital Data as a Fourth-Amendment Analogue for “Abandoned” DNA
      • Federalism, First Amendment & Patents: The Fraud Fallacy
      • How Did You Know That? Protecting Privacy Interests of Research Participants via Certificates of Confidentiality
      • Staying Litigation for Covered Business Method Post-Grant Reviews
      • Unlimited Data, But a Limited Net: How Zero-Rated Partnerships Between Mobile Service Providers and Music-Streaming Apps Violate Net Neutrality
      • How Relevant is Justice Cardozo’s “Book of Wisdom” to Patent Damages?
      • The Rise of the Mutants: Obtaining Regulatory Approval for the Release of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes
      • Regime Change? Enabling Big Data through Europe’s New Data Protection Regulation
      • FedRAMP, Contracts, and the U.S. Federal Government’s Move to Cloud Computing: If an 800-pound Gorilla Can’t Tame the Cloud, Who Can?
      • High Frequency Litigation: SEC Responses to High Frequency Trading as a Case Study in Misplaced Regulatory Priorities
    • Volume XVI (2014-2015)
      • Lifting Confidentiality of FRAND Royalties in SEP Arbitration
      • Rise of the Machines: Machine-Generated Data and the Confrontation Clause
      • The Commodification of Information Commons: The Case of Cloud Computing
      • Bitcoin Financial Regulation: Securities, Derivatives, Prediction Markets, and Gambling
      • The Legal Dimension of 3D Printing: Analyzing Secondary Liability in Additive Layer Manufacturing
      • Constitutional Analysis of Research Ethics Review Laws: The United States and Beyond
      • A Case for Federal Regulation of Telemedicine in the Wake of the Affordable Care Act
      • Options for Federal Circuit Reform Derived from German Legal Structure and Practice
    • Volume XV (2013-2014)
      • Scientification of Politics or Politicization of Science: Reassessing the Limits of International Food Safety Lawmaking
      • Trade Secrets at the International Trade Commission: A Survey
      • Reclaiming Federal Spectrum: Proposals and Recommendations
      • Building Patent Portfolios to Facilitate Cross-Licensing Agreements: Implications for Merger Efficiency Analysis
      • The Rise of a New Type of Surveillance for Which the Law Wasn’t Ready
      • How Parallel Most-Favored Nation Clauses in the Television Industry Exclude Competitors and Stifle Innovation
      • The Surprising Breadth of Post-Grant Review for Covered-Business-Method Patents: A New Way to Challenge Patent Claims
      • The Growing Public Domain in Medicine
      • Balancing the Friction: How a Constitutional Challenge to Copyright Law Could Realign the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment
      • Psychopathy, Genes, and the Criminal Justice System
    • Volume XIV (2012-2013)
      • A Constitutional Solution for Internet Governance
      • Drones and Privacy
      • Necessity is the Mother, but Protection May Not Be the Father of Invention
      • Necessity is the Mother, but Protection May Not Be the Father of Invention
      • One Size Does Not Fit All: Difficulties Applying the § 1331 “Substantial Question” Formula to § 1338
      • Books, Video Games, and Foul-Mouthed Hollywood Glitteratae: The Supreme Court and the Technology-Neutral Interpretation of the First Amendment
      • The Inexhaustible Right to Exclude Reproduction Doctrine
      • Intellectual Property Landscape of Material Sustainability Standards
      • The Use of Use for Patented Systems
      • Ensuring the Integrity of Administrative Challenges to Patents
    • Volume XIII (2011-2012)
      • Dispelling the Myth of Patents as Non-Rivalrous Property: Patents as Tools for Allocating Scarce Labor and Resources
      • Was the Telescope Obvious? An Inquiry into Simultaneous Invention
      • Copyright Fraud in the Internet Age: Copyright Management Information for Non-Digital Works Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
      • Hard Cases and Hard Data: Assessing Corpus Linguistics as an Empirical Path to Plain Meaning
      • Inducing Immune Infringement: The Interplay of § 287(c) and § 271(b)
      • Toward a Neuroscience Model of Tort Law: How Functional Neuroimaging Will Transform Tort Doctrine
      • Broadcasting Licenses: Ownership Rights and the Spectrum Rationalization Challenge
      • Look Before You “Lock”: Standards, Tipping, and the Future of Patent Misuse After Princo
      • Encryption and Globalization
      • Pleading Patent Infringement: Applying the Standard Established by Twombly and Iqbal to the Patent Context
    • Volume XII (2010-2011)
      • The Variable Determinacy Thesis
      • The Use and Abuse of Patent Reexamination: Sham Petitioning Before the USPTO
      • Protecting Free and Open Source Software: Solutions in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
      • Don’t Assume a Can Opener: Confronting Patent Economic Theories with Licensing and Enforcement Reality
      • Why Patentees Litigate
      • Making Sense of “Apportionment” in Patent Damages
      • International Governance of Autonomous Military Robots
    • Volume XI (2009-2010)
      • Predictability and Patentable Processes: The Federal Circuit’s In re Bilski Decision and Its Effect on the Incentive to Invent
      • Geolocation and Federalism on the Internet: Cutting Internet Gambling’s Gordian Knot
      • Forced Preservation: Electronic Evidence and the Business Records Hearsay Exception
      • Regulation of Innovation Under Follow-On Biologics Legislation: FDA Exclusivity As An Efficient Incentive Mechanism
      • Am I My Son? Human Clones and the Modern Family
      • Virtual Assets, Real Tax: The Capital Gains/Ordinary Income Distinction In Virtual Worlds
      • Social Intermediaries: Creating A More Responsible Web Through Portable Identity, Cross-Web Reputation, And Code-Backed Norms
      • The Regulation of Genetic Aspects of Donated Reproductive Tissue—The Need for Federal Regulation
    • Volume X (2008-2009)
      • Letter from the EIC
      • The Devil in the Details: A Critique of KSR’s Unwarranted Reinterpretation of “Person Having Ordinary Skill”
      • Research Fraud: Methods For Dealing With An Issue That Negatively Impacts Society’s View Of Science
      • Patents and the Regress of Useful Arts
      • Should The United States Designate Specialist Patent Trial Judges? An Empirical Analysis of H.R. 628 In Light of the English Experience and the Work of Professor Moore
      • Contract Formation in an Internet Age
      • TRIPS, eBay, and Denials of Injunctive Relief: Is Article 31 Compliance Everything?
      • Patent Insurance: Towards a More Affordable, Mandatory Scheme?
    • Volume IX (2007-2008)
      • Using Apportionment to Rein in the Georgia-Pacific Factors
      • Exporting Trust With Data: Audited Self-Regulation As A Solution To Cross-Border Data Transfer Protection Concerns In The Offshore Outsourcing Industry
      • Hack, Mash, & Peer: Crowdsourcing Government Transparency
      • Forensic DNA Phenotyping: Regulatory Issues
      • Asking For Money Back-Chilling Commercialization Or Recouping Public Trust In The Context Of Stem Cell Research?
      • What’s In A Copyright? The Forgotten Right “To Authorize”
    • Volume VIII (2006-2007)
      • A Small Matter Of Regulation: An International Review Of Nanotechnology Regulation
      • A Hard Pill To Swallow: Does Schering v. Geneva Endanger Innovation Within The Pharmaceutical Industry?
      • International IP Protection For GMO – A Biotech Odyssey
      • Jefferson Rebuffed: The United States And The future Of Internet Governance
      • Privacy Implications Of Commercial Office Building Security Technology In The Post-9/11 Era
      • Patenting Race: The Problems Of Ethnic Genetic Testing Patents
    • Volume VII (2005-2006)
      • Production, Preservation, and Disclosure of Metadata
      • “Robust Notice” and “Informed Consent:” The Keys to Successful Spyware Legislation
      • The Orphan Drug Act and the Myth of the Exclusivity Incentive
      • An Antitrust Tying Analysis of Microsoft’s Security Software Products
      • Term Interpretation in Patents and Trademarks: Refining the Vicarious Inquiry in Claim Construction
      • The Disclosure of Source Code in Software Patents: Should Software Patents Be Open Source?
    • Volume VI (2004-2005)
      • Regulating Reproductive Genetics: A Review of American Bioethics Commissions and Comparison to the British Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
      • A Systemic Challenge to the Reliability and Admissibility of Firearms and Toolmark Identification
      • The Business Fallout from the Rapid Obsolescence and Planned Obsolescence of High-Tech Products: Downsizing of Noncompetition Agreements
      • Collateral Estoppel and Claim Construction Orders: Finality Problems and Vacatur Solutions
    • Volume V (2003-2004)
      • It’s the Antigen Stupid: A Risk/Reward Approach to the Problem of Orphan Drug Act Exclusivity for Monoclonal Antibody Therapeutics
      • Data Mining and Domestic Security: Connecting the Dots to Make Sense of Data
      • The Cyber-front in the War on Terrorism: Curbing Terrorist Use of the Internet
      • Digital Rights Management: Many Technical Controls on Digital Content Distribution Can Create a Surveillance Society
      • Piracy, Price Discrimination, and Development: The Software Sector in Eastern Europe and Other Emerging Markets
      • Holmes v. Vornado: A Radical Change in Appellate Jurisdiction
    • Volume IV (2002-2003)
      • Patent Law: Balancing Profit Maximization and Public Access to Technology
      • Software, Sovereignty and the Internet: Circumventing Chaos Through TRIPs
      • The Isolation and Purification Exception to the General Unpatentability of Products of Nature
      • Prying Eyes in the Sky: Visual Aerial Surveillance of Private Residences as a Tort
      • Beyond Biotechnology: FDA Regulation of Nanomedicine
    • Volume III (2001-2002)
      • The Third Industrial Revolution: Policymaking for the Internet
      • Analyzing the Patentability of “Physical” Yet “Intangible” Subject Matter
      • Attack of the Clones… and the Issues of Clones
    • Volume II (2000-2001)
      • Privatization and Commercialization of the Internet Infrastructure: Rethinking Market Intervention into Government and Government Intervention into the Market
      • Going for the Blue Ribbon: The Legality of Expert Juries in Patent Litigation
      • Due Process and In Rem Jurisdiction under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
    • Volume I (1999-2000)
      • Dodging the Communications Decency Act when Analyzing Libel Liability of On-line Services: Lunney v. Prodigy Treats Service Provider like Common Carrier Rather than Address Retroactivity Issue
      • When Efforts To Conceal May Actually Reveal: Whether First Amendment Protection Of Encryption Source Code and the Open Source Movement Support Re-Drawing The Constitutional Line Between the First Amendment and Copyright
      • The ‘Principles in Context’ Approach to Internet Policymaking
  • Masthead
    • Masthead Volume XXI (2019-2020)
    • Masthead Volume XX (2018-2019)
    • Masthead Volume XIX (2017-2018)
    • Masthead Volume XVIII (2016-2017)
    • Masthead Volume XVII (2015–2016)
    • Masthead Volume XVI (2014-2015)
    • Masthead Volume XV (2013-2014)
    • Masthead Volume XIV (2012-2013)
    • Masthead Volume XIII (2011-2012)
    • Masthead Volume XII (2010-2011)
    • Masthead Volume XI (2009-2010)
    • Masthead Volume X (2008-2009)
    • Masthead Volume IX (2007-2008)
    • Masthead Volume VIII (2006-2007)
    • Masthead Volume VII (2005-2006)
    • Masthead Volume VI (2004-2005)
    • Masthead Volume V (2003-2004)
    • Masthead Volume IV (2002-2003)
    • Masthead Volume III (2001-2002)
    • Masthead Volume II (2000-2001)
    • Masthead Volume I (1999-2000)
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