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BTLJ's eponymous journal is a student-produced publication covering emerging issues of law in the areas of intellectual property, high-tech and biotech. It is published four times a year. BTLJ strives to keep judges, policymakers, practitioners, and the academic community abreast of this dynamic field.

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Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 1990)

Posted on January 26, 1991 by BTLJ
  • The AT&T Antitrust Consent Decree: Should Congress Change the Rules? (PDF 109 KB)
    by Lawrence A. Sullivan and Ellen Hertz
  • The Human Preembryo, the Progenitors, and the State: Toward a Dynamic Theory of Status, Rights, and Research Policy (PDF, 383 KB)
    by Patricia A. Martin and Martin L. Lagod
  • The Judicial Improvements and Access to Justice Act: New Patent Venue, Mandatory Arbitration and More (PDF, 133 KB)
    by Alan B. Rich, Gaynell C. Methvin and Thomas L. Crisman
  • Moore v. The Regents of the University of California: Balancing the Need for Biotechnology Innovation Against the Right of Informed Consent? (PDF, 254 KB)
    by Maureen S. Dorney
  • Scanning Into The Future Of Copyrightable Images: Computer-based Image Processing Poses A Present Threat (PDF, 216 KB)
    by Benjamin R. Seecof
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