Vol. 70 No. 4, September 2007
Index
- Selections from the 2007 Albany Law School Interdisciplinary Conference on the impact of technological change on the creation, dissemination, and protection of intellectual property.
- Interdisciplinary conference on the impact of technological change on the creation, dissemination, and protection of intellectual property.
- Remembrances of the honorable Harold R. Tyler, Jr.
- Dissonant harmonization: limitations on "cash n' carry" creativity.
- Intellectual property valuation: a finance perspective.
- The Moebius Strip: private right and public use in copyright law.
- Congressional authority over intellectual property policy after Eldred v. Ashcroft: deference, empty limitations, and risks to the public domain.
- Scale-free law: network science and copyright.
- Amending the copyright act for libraries and society: the Section 108 Study Group.
- The right of publicity: a comparative perspective.
- Living without copyright in a digital world.
- The fall of free exercise: from 'no law' to compelling interests to any law otherwise valid.
- Religious free exercise and anti-discrimination law.
- Reflections on free exercise: revisiting Rourke v. Department of Correctional Services.
- RLUIPA and congressional intent.
- The politics of a second class right: free exercise in contemporary America.
- The constitutional requirement of sensitivity to religion.
- Religious liberty as a positive and negative right.
- The "ordered liberty" of substantive due process and the future of constitutional law as a rhetorical art: variations on a theme from Justice Cardozo in the United States Supreme Court.
- One nation, indivisible: American "Indian country" in the wake of city of Sherrill V. Oneida Indian nation.
- Distributed generation: a step forward in United States energy policy.
- Morality-based legislation is alive and well: why the law permits consent to body modification but not sadomasochistic sex.