Jody Bryson
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Summer 2011 Volume 76, Issue 3

November 8, 2012, by Jody Bryson
Symposium: Evolving the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and its Patent Law Jurisprudence Foreword Dennis D. Crouch The 2011 Earl F. Nelson Lecture Crafting a 21st Century United States Patent and Trademark Office David Kappos Articles Unpredictability in Patent Law and Its Effect on Pharmaceutical Innovation Christopher M. Holman Continue Reading »
Spring 2011: Volume 76, Issue 2
November 8, 2012, by Jody Bryson
Articles Distinguishing Judges: An Empirical Ranking of Judicial Quality in the United States Courts of Appeals Robert Anderson IV Can the Tolling of Statutes of Limitations Based on the Defendant’s Absence from the State Ever Be Consistent with the Commerce Clause? Walter W. Heiser Anti-Bribery Legislation in the United States and United Kingdom: Continue Reading »
Winter 2011: Volume 76, Issue 1
November 8, 2012, by Jody Bryson
Articles On the Contemporary Meaning of Korematsu: “Liberty Lies in the Hearts of Men and Women” David A. Harris EEOC Reinforces Broad Interpretation of ADAAA Disability Qualification: But What Does “Substantially Limits” Mean? Carol J. Miller Stimulating School Reform: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the Shifting Federal Role in Education Benjamin Continue Reading »
Fall 2010 Volume 75, Issue 4
November 8, 2012, by Jody Bryson
Articles Strip Searches of Students: Addressing the Undressing of Children in Schools and Redressing the Fourth Amendment Violations Diana R. Donahoe Constitutional Interpretation Through a Global Lens Rex D. Glensy Strict in Theory, But Accommodating in Fact? Ozan O. Varol Notes & Law Summaries Cut and Run? Tuition Reimbursement and the 1997 IDEA Continue Reading »
Summer 2010: Volume 75, Issue 3

November 8, 2012, by Jody Bryson
Symposium: Broke and Broken: Can We Fix Our State Indigent Defense System? Foreword Rodney Uphoff The 2010 Earl F. Nelson Lecture Legal Representation for the Poor: Can Society Afford This Much Injustice? Stephen B. Bright Boots on the Ground: The Ethical and Professional Battles of Public Defenders Ethical Obligations of Indigent Continue Reading »

