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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 24, Issue 2 (Spring 2009)

Posted on June 7, 2009 by BTLJ
  • Modernizing Patent Law’s Inequitable Conduct Doctrine (DOC, 355 kB)
    by Christopher A. Cotropia
  • Privilege-Wise and Patent (and Trade Secret) Foolish? How the Court’ Misapplication of the Military and State Secrets Privilege Violates the Constitution and Endangers National Security (PDF, 460 kB)
    by Davida H. Isaacs and Robert M. Farley
  • Lock Down on the Third Screen: How Wireless Carriers Evade Regulation of Their Video Services (PDF, 395 kB)
    by Rob Frieden
  • Copyright Infringement in the Internet Age-Primetime for Harmonized Conflict-of-Laws Rules? (PDF, 524 kB)
    by Anita B. Frohlich
  • Things Are Worse than We Think: Trademark Defenses in a “Formalist” Age (PDF, 819 kB)
    by Michael Grynberg
  • Dethroning Lear? Incentives to Innovate After MedImmune (PDF, 405 kB)
    by Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss and Lawrence S. Pope
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