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About the Journal

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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Journal Volumes

  • Volume 26, 2011
  • Volume 25, 2010
  • Volume 24, 2009
  • Volume 23, 2008
  • Volume 22, 2007
  • Volume 21, 2006
  • Volume 20, 2005
  • Volume 19, 2004
  • Volume 18, 2003
  • Volume 17, 2002
  • Volume 16, 2001
  • Volume 15, 2000
  • Volume 14, 1999
  • Volume 13, 1998
  • Volume 12, 1997
  • Volume 11, 1996
  • Volume 10, 1995
  • Volume 9, 1994
  • Volume 8, 1993
  • Volume 7, 1992
  • Volume 6, 1991
  • Volume 5, 1990
  • Volume 4, 1989
  • Volume 3, 1988
  • Volume 2, 1987
  • Volume 1, 1986

Volume 16, 2001

Volume 16, Supplement (Summer 2001)

Posted on February 14, 2002 by BTLJ under Journal, Volume 16, 2001
  • Back From the Future: A Proleptic Review of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (PDF 252 KB)
    by David Nimmer
  • Norm Proselytizers Create a Privacy Entitlement in Cyberspace (PDF, 595 KB)
    by Steven A. Hetcher
  • Are Xenotransplantation Safeguards Legally Viable? (PDF, 425 KB)
    by Patrik S. Florencio and Erik D. Ramanathan
  • Exorcising the Specter of a “Pay-Per-Use” Society: Toward Preserving Fair Use and the Public Domain in the Digital Age (PDF, 653 KB)
    by John R. Therien
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Volume 16, Issue 3 (Fall 2001)

Posted on January 3, 2002 by BTLJ under Journal, Volume 16, 2001
  • Empirical Analysis of the Federal Court’s Claim Construction Trends (PDF, 1700 KB)
    by Christian A. Chu
  • Clones, Bones and Twilight Zones: Protecting the Digital Persona of the Quick, the Dead, and the Imaginary (PDF 1100 KB)
    by Joseph J. Beard
  • Law Link Revisited: Internet Linking Law at Five Years (PDF, 725 KB)
    by Mark Sableman
  • Is There a There There?  Toward Greater Certainty for Internet Jurisdiction (PDF, 631 KB)
    by Michael A. Geist
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