Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall 2001

DEVELOPMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LAW

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Peer-to-Peer Networking and the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act
tri.gifA & M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. 


Thomas E. Barako


1

ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Electronic Signature Laws
tri.gifESIGN and UETA


Stephanie Lillie


21

ADMINISTRATIVE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Alien Species Introduction and NEPA
tri.gifNational Parks & Conservation Ass'n v.
United States Department of Transportation
 


Stephanie J. Gliege


31

       NEPA Functional Equivalence Doctrine
        tri.gifCellular Phone Taskforce v. FCC

Sherry D. Haller

47

       Biosprospecting in the National Parks
        tri.gifEdmonds Institute v. Babbitt

Todd Weaver

61

PRIVACY
Discovery of Sperm Donor Identity
tri.gifJohnson v. Superior Court 


Joshua A. Plosker


67

EVIDENCE
"Non-Scientific" Expert Testimony
tri.gifLogerquist v. McVey 


Lori A. Van Daele


85

BOOK REVIEW
Digital Copyright by Jessica Litman

Reviewed by
Dennis S. Karjala

97

LITERATURE REVIEW

107


Vol. 42, No. 2, Winter 2002

 

 

SYMPOSIUM: LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
IN GENETIC RESEARCH ON INDIGENOUS
POPULATIONS
A Brief History of the Political Work of Genetics

Dorothy Nelkin

121

The Central Role of Variation in Human Genetics

Michael E. Zwick

133

Commentary: Scientific Rationales for Population-Specific
Genetic Research: Pharmacogenetics in Indigenous Peoples


Wendel W. Weber

141

Perspectives on Research in American Indian Communities

Malcolm B. Bowekaty

145

Native American Recommendations for Genetic
Research to Be Culturally Respectful


Linda Burhansstipanov,
Lynne T. Bemis, and
Mark Dignan

149

Commentary: A Caution to Native American
Institutional Review Boards about Scientism and Censorship


Andrew Askland

159

An Analysis of Research Guidelines on the Collection
and Use of Human Biological Materials from American Indian
and Alaskan Native Communities


Richard R. Sharp
and Morris W. Foster

165

A Critical Appraisal of Protections for Aboriginal Communities
in Biomedical Research


Charles Weijer
and James A. Anderson

187

Genetic Research and Communal Narratives

Dena S. Davis

199

Genes, Religion, and History: The Creation of a Discourse
of Origin Among A Judaizing African Tribe


Tudor Parfitt

209

BOOK REVIEW
Actual Innocence by Barry Scheck, Peter Neufield, and Jim Dwyer

Reviewed by Michael P. O'Connor

221

LITERATURE REVIEW

231


Vol. 42, No. 3, Spring 2002
ARTICLES
Quasi-Objective Bayesianism and Legal Evidence

Alvin I. Goldman

237

Yahoo and Democracy on the Internet

Joel R. Reidenberg

261

SYMPOSIUM: 
TEACHING STATISTICS TO JUDGES

Federal Judicial Center Statistical Examples
Software Prototype: Age Discrimination Example

Robert Timothy Reagan

281

COMMENTARY

     Orley Ashenfelter

297

     David W. Barnes

301

     John M. Conley

309

     Shari Seidman Diamond

315

     William B. Fairley

321

     David A. Freedman

327

     Joseph L. Gastwirth

333

     Dale A. Nance

341

     Marc Rosenblum

347

     Michael J. Saks

351

     Sheldon L. Trubatch

357

REPLY

     Robert Timothy Reagan

363


Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer 2002
ARTICLES
When Do Courts Think Base Rate Statistics Are Relevant?

Jonathan J. Koehler

373

An Empirical Assessment of Presentation Formats
for Trace Evidence with a Relatively Large and
Quantifiable Random Match Probability


Dale A. Nance 
and Scott B. Morris

403

DEVELOPMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LAW, PART I
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Suspicionless Drug Testing by a State Hospital
tri.gifFerguson v. City of Charleston 


Burt C. Binenfeld


449

INTERNET LAW
Anonymity on Internet Message Boards
tri.gifDendrite v. Doe 


Kevin Wein


465

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Obviousness-Type Double Patenting
tri.gifEli Lilly & Co. v. Barr Labs, Inc. 


Hsin Pai


479

       Inventorship and Assigned Patent Rights
        tri.gifChou v. University of Chicago

Daniel P. Valentine

493

BOOK REVIEW
Dead Reckoning: The New Science of Catching
Killers
 
by Michael Baden and Marion Roach

Reviewed by
D.H. Kaye

501

LITERATURE REVIEW

505