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Volume

Issue 3

Venture Capital Culpability: Potential Liabilities for Venture Capital Investment of Fraudulent Portfolio Companies

By Kyle D. Calzia
Issue 3

A Promise Without A Remedy: The Supposed Incompatibility of The GPLV2 and Apache V2 Licenses

By Pamela S. Chestek
Issue 3

Human Reproductive Cloning, Heritable Genome Editing, and The Future of Novel Reproductive Technologies

By Kerry Lynn Macintosh
Issue 2

Skinny Labels: Changing Scenario of Induced Infringement and Public Policy

By Amit Dhillon Sandhu
Issue 2

In An Event of An (AI) Emergency: Interpreting Continuity of Government Provisions in State Constitutions

By Kevin T. Frazier
Issue 2

Relying On Unreliable Tech: Unchecked Police Use of Algorithmic Technologies

By Ali Fraerman
Issue 1

Analysis of Global Data Privacy Regulations and How Transnational Companies Are Impacted

By Aska Fujimori-Smith
Issue 1

The Copyright Work of Authorship

By Thomas Hemnes
Issue 1

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and Copyright Law

By Tyler T. Ochoa
Issue 4

Welcome to the Land of Trademark Cancellation––Where Not All Fraud is Created Equal

By Janelle Barbier
Issue 4

Remedies for Universal Service Funding Compassion Fatigue

By Rob Frieden
Issue 4

Data Insecurity Law

By David Stein
Issue 3

The NHK-Fintiv Rule: Patent Law’s Whack-A-Mole

By Janelle Barbier
Issue 3

Algorithmic Auditing: Chasing AI Accountability

By Ellen P. Goodman and Julia Trehu
Issue 2

Weisner v. Google LLC: An Effort to Provide Clarity Regarding Patent Subject Matter Eligibility

By Nicole Poirot
Issue 2

The Old and New Divides of Patent Law: From the Theory of Antedation to Defining Immediately Envisageable Limited Classes

By Eamon Condon
Issue 2

Placing a Bid: A Comparison of the Traditional Marketplace (Stocks) and Non-Traditional Markets (NFTS)

By Haley Nieh
Issue 2

Reconceptualizing Conception: Making Room For Artificial Intelligence Inventions

By John Villasenor
Issue 2

The Major Questions Doctrine and the Threat to Regulating Emerging Technologies

By Walter G. Johnson and Lucille M. Tournas
Issue 1

Dark Systems: Reprogramming Artificial Intelligence Regulations to Promote Fairness and Employment Nondiscrimination

By Robert Wennagel
Issue 1

A Reconceptualization of Website Accessibility Under the ADA: Resolving the Inter-Circuit Conflict Post-Pandemic

By Jonathan Lazar and David Ferleger
Issue 1

A Proposed Analytical Framework for Resolving an Intra-Court Split on Claim Construction Ambiguity

By Erik I. Perez
Issue 1

Federal Circuit Declines to Find Patent Claims Indefinite for Broad Descriptive Words (and an Ode to 1L Civil Procedure)

By Janelle Barbier
Issue 1

Auris Health, Inc. v. Intuitive Surgical Operations: A New “Rigid Rule” For Patent Obviousness

By Jake Moawad
Issue 3

Biotechnology Patent Law Top Ten of 2021. Experimentation, Blaze Marks, and Unspecified Ranges

By Kevin E. Noonan and Andrew W. Torrance
Issue 3

Intersection of U.S. Patents and Space Law – How Infringement Exists Among the Stars

By Erik I. Perez
Issue 2

Original Idea or Illegal Copying? Video Game Copying in China and its Effects on the U.S. Video Game Industry, Future Steps for U.S. Developers and Publishers

By Michael Wang
Issue 2

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Pushing the Boundaries of U.S. Regulation: A Systematic Review

By Carlos Ignacio Gutierrez Gaviria
Issue 1

The Future of Biotechnology: Accelerating Gene Editing Advancements Through Non-Exclusive License and Open-Source Access of CRISPR-CAS9

By Emily N. Rissberger
Issue 1

Should Personal Information and Biometric Data Be Protected Under a Comprehensive Federal Privacy Statute That Uses the California Consumer Privacy Act and the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act as Model Laws?

By Donald L. Buresh
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