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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 9, 1994

Volume 9, Issue 2 (Fall 1994)

Posted on January 26, 1995 by BTLJ under Journal, Volume 9, 1994
  • Issues of Property, Ethics and Consent in the Transplantation of Fetal Reproductive Tissue (PDF 201 KB)
    by Heather J. Meeker
  • Non- Proliferation and Free Access to Outer Space: the Dual-Use Dilemma of the Outer Space Treaty and the Missile Technology Control Regime (PDF, 219 KB)
    by Barry J. Hurewitz
  • A Call For Reconsideration of the Strict Utility Standard in Chemical Patent Practice (PDF, 174 KB)
    by Salim A. Hasan
  • Copyright Misuse and Tying: Will Courts Stop Misusing Misuse? (PDF, 359 KB)
    by Troy Paredes
  • Digital Litigation: The Prejudicial Effects of Computer-Generated Animation in the Courtroom (PDF, 202 KB)
    by John Selbak
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Volume 9, Issue 1 (Spring 1994)

Posted on July 26, 1994 by BTLJ under Journal, Volume 9, 1994
  • Peer Review in Awarding Federal Grants in the Arts and Sciences (PDF 397 KB)
    by Thomas O. McGarity
  • The Legal Profession as a Standard for Improving Engineering Ethics: Should Engineers Behave like Lawyers?
    by Kimberly A. Pace
  • Choppy Waters in the Surveillance Data Stream: The Clipper Scheme and the Particularity Clause (PDF, 119 KB)
    by Mark I. Koffsky
  • Toward a Clearer Standard of Protectable Information: Trade Secrets and the Employment Relationship (PDF, 188 KB)
    by Miles J. Feldman
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Student Center, Ste. 3
Berkeley, California 94720-7200