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Vol. 62 No. 2, January 2010

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Index

  • Deep secrecy.
  • Commercializing patents.
  • Irrelevant confusion.
  • The disintegration of intellectual property? A classical liberal response to a premature obituary.
  • An empirical analysis of section 1983 qualified immunity actions and implications of Pearson v. Callahan.
  • Fourth Amendment remedial equilibration: a comment on Herring v. United States and Pearson v. Callahan.
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