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Vol. 20 No. 2, March 2007

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  • Social isolation and American workers: employee blogging and legal reform.
  • The Patent Office meets the poison pill: why legal methods cannot be patented.
  • Enhancing legal aid access through an open source commons model.
  • Getting it right: protecting American critical infrastructure in cyberspace.
  • The optimal scope of FDA regulation of genetic tests: meeting challenges and keeping promises.
  • Competing Lockean claims to virtual property.
  • Amgen v. HMR: a case for deference in claim construction.
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