Submissions from 2006
The Wall and the Law: A Tale of Two Judgements, Susan M. Akram and S. Michael Lynk
Bioterror and “Bioart”: A Plague o' Both Your Houses, George J. Annas
Congress, Controlled Substances, and Physician-Assisted Suicide: Elephants in Mouseholes, George J. Annas
DNA Testing, Banking, and Genetic Privacy, George J. Annas
Hunger Strikes at Guantanamo: Medical Ethics and Human Rights in a “Legal Black Hole”, George J. Annas
Intelligent Judging: Evolution in the Classroom and the Courtroom, George J. Annas
The Patient's Right to Safety: Improving the Quality of Care through Litigation against Hospitals, George J. Annas
The U.S. Supreme Court and Medical Ethics: From Contraception to Managed Health Care, George J. Annas
Risk Management, Michael S. Baram, Ben Ale, and Barry Kirwan
Congressional Administration, Jack M. Beermann
Federal Court Self-Preservation and Terri Schiavo, Jack M. Beermann
The Constitutional Law of Presidential Transitions, Jack M. Beermann
A Comment on 'Do Patents Facilitate Financing in the Software Industry?', James Bessen
Chapter 3: Open Source Software: Free Provision of Complex Public Goods, James Bessen
Estimates of Patent Rents from Firm Market Value, James Bessen
The Value of U.S. Patents by Owner and Patent Characteristics, James Bessen
Patent Litigation with Endogenous Disputes, James Bessen and Michael J. Meurer
Private Law and State-Making in the Age of Globalization, Daniela Caruso
Minimum Contacts in a Borderless World: Voice Over Internet Protocol and the Coming Implosion of Personal Jurisdiction Theory, Danielle K. Citron
Genealogies of Soft Law, Anna di Robilant
What Is Dilution, Anyway?, Stacey Dogan
What the Right of Publicity Can Learn from Trademark Law, Stacey Dogan
Impersonating a Nonprofit, Alan L. Feld
The New Constitutional Order and the Heartening of Conservative Constitutional Aspirations, James E. Fleming
'There Is Only One Equal Protection Clause': An Appreciation of Justice Stevens's Equal Protection Jurisprudence, James E. Fleming