Submissions from 2012
Configuring the Networked Self: Law, Code, and the Play of Everyday Practice, Julie E. Cohen
Technological Leap, Statutory Gap, and Constitutional Abyss: Remote Biometric Identification Comes of Age, Laura K. Donohue
From Goods to a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice, Madhavi Sunder
Submissions from 2011
Copyright as Property in the Post-Industrial Economy: A Research Agenda, Julie E. Cohen
The Limits of National Security, Laura K. Donohue
Biodefense and Constitutional Constraints, Laura K. Donohue
Submissions from 2010
The Shadow of State Secrets, Laura K. Donohue
Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Settlements: Implications for Competition and Innovation, John R. Thomas
Submissions from 2009
Self-Realizing Inventions and the Utilitarian Foundation of Patent Law, Alan J. Devlin and Neel U. Sukhatme
The Perilous Dialogue, Laura K. Donohue
Submissions from 2008
Privacy, Visibility, Transparency, and Exposure, Julie E. Cohen
Submissions from 2007
Creativity and Culture in Copyright Theory, Julie E. Cohen
Cyberspace As/And Space, Julie E. Cohen
Network Stories, Julie E. Cohen
Corporations and Commercial Speech, Ronald Collins, Mark Lopez, Tamara Piety, and David C. Vladeck
Terrorism and Trial by Jury: The Vices and Virtues of British and American Criminal Law, Laura K. Donohue
Panel 1: KSR V. TELEFLEX: The Nonobviousness Requirement of Patentability, John R. Thomas, John Richards, Herbert F. Schwartz, and Steven J. Lee
Submissions from 2006
Copyright, Commodification, and Culture: Locating the Public Domain, Julie E. Cohen
Pervasively Distributed Copyright Enforcement, Julie E. Cohen
Anglo-American Privacy and Surveillance, Laura K. Donohue
Anti-Terrorist Finance in the United Kingdom and United States, Laura K. Donohue
Submissions from 2005
Comment: Copyright's Public-Private Distinction, Julie E. Cohen
Terrorist Speech and the Future of Free Expression, Laura K. Donohue
Academics and the Federal Circuit: Is There a Gulf and How Do We Bridge it?, John R. Thomas
Claim Re-Construction: The Doctrine of Equivalents in the Post-Markman Era, John R. Thomas
Preemption and Regulatory Failure, David C. Vladeck
Submissions from 2004
Lessons From a Story Untold: Nike v. Kasky Reconsidered, David C. Vladeck
Submissions from 2002
Overcoming Property: Does Copyright Trump Privacy?, Julie E. Cohen
Liberty and Property in the Patent Law, John R. Thomas
The Responsibility of the RuleMaker: Comparative Approaches to Patent Administration Reform, John R. Thomas
Submissions from 2001
Privacy, Ideology, and Technology: A Response to Jeffrey Rosen, Julie E. Cohen
Patent Scope and Innovation in the Software Industry, Julie E. Cohen and Mark A. Lemley
Collusion and Collective Action in the Patent System: A Proposal for Patent Bounties, John R. Thomas
Defending Courts: A Brief Rejoinder to Professors Fried and Rosenberg, David C. Vladeck
Submissions from 2000
Examined Lives: Informational Privacy and the Subject as Object, Julie E. Cohen
Hard Choices: Thoughts for New Lawyers, David C. Vladeck
Submissions from 1998
Copyright and the Jurisprudence of Self-Help, Julie E. Cohen
Intellectual Privacy and Censorship of the Internet, Julie E. Cohen
Lochner in Cyberspace: The New Economic Orthodoxy of "Rights Management", Julie E. Cohen
Submissions from 1997
Some Reflections on Copyright Management Systems and Laws Designed to Protect Them, Julie E. Cohen
Submissions from 1996
A Right to Read Anonymously: A Closer Look at "Copyright Management" in Cyberspace, Julie E. Cohen
Submissions from 1995
Reverse Engineering and the Rise of Electronic Vigilantism: Intellectual Property Implications of "Lock-Out" Programs, Julie E. Cohen