Forthcoming Articles

 

As of Sept. 25, 2009:

Articles

  • Jeremy de Beer & Christopher D. Clemmer, Global Trends in Online Copyright Enforcement: The Role of Internet Intermediaries
  • D.H. Kaye & Joseph L. Gastwirth, Where Have All the Women Gone? The Gender Gap in Supreme Court Clerkships
  • Amanda L. Kool, Halting Pig in the Parlor Patents: Nuisance Law as a Tool to Redress Crop Contamination  
  • Jyh-An Lee, Organizing the Unorganized: The Role of Non-Profit Organizations in Common Communities
  • Jonathan L. Moore, Time for an Upgrade: Amending the Federal Rules of Evidence to Address the Challenges of Electronically Stored Information in Civil Litigation
  • Aryeh L. Pomerantz, Obtaining Copyright Licenses by Prescriptive Easement: A Solution to the Orphan Works Problem

Symposium: Forensic Science for the 21st Century

  • Itiel E. Dror, How Can Francis Bacon Help Forensic Science? The Four Idols of Human Biases
  • Harry T. Edwards, Solving the Problems That Plague the Forensic Science Community
  • Paul C. Giannelli, The NAS Report and Its Implications for Criminal Litigation
  • Henry C. Lee, Forensic Evidence and Crime Scene Investigation
  • D. Michael Risinger, The NAS Report on Forensic Science: A Glass Nine-Tenths Full (This Is About the Other Tenth)
  • Kent Roach, Forensic Science and Miscarriages of Justice: Some Lessons From Comparative Experience
  • William C. Thompson, The National Research Council’s Plan to Strengthen Forensic Science: Does the Path Forward Run Through the Courts?

Developments in Science and Technology Law

  • Ben Herbert, Comment, When Nature's Anticipation Inherently Prevents Your Discovery: A New Look at an Overlooked Requirement of Patentability and Its Impact on Inherent Anticipation
  • Justin Nicholas Redman, Note, Post Tiffany Inc. v. eBay, Inc.: Establishing a Clear, Legal Standard for Online Auctions
  • Troy Roberts, Comment, On the RADAR: Government Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Their Effect on Public Privacy Interests from Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence and Legislative Policy Perspectives

Comment

  • Jon L. Phelps, Comment, Copyleft Termination: Will the Termination Provision of the Copyright Act of 1976 Undermine the Free Software Foundation’s General Public License?  

Technical Notes

  • Joseph L. Gastwirth & Qing Pan, Diaz v. Eagle Produce Ltd. Partnership: The Potential for and Limitations of Formal Statistical Analysis to Assist Courts When Drawing Inferences from a Relatively Small Data Set

Book Review

  • Toxic Torts: Science, Law and the Possibility of Justice by Carl Cranor. Reviewed by David S. Caudill