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Vol. 49 No. 4, September - September 2016

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  • How concerned should we be? The conundrum of Kiobel's touch and concern test and corporate liability under the Alien Tort Statute.
  • The current state of digitized images necessitates congressional action to protect authors and content providers from online infringement.
  • Williams plurality relies on inherently unreliable forensic evidence: confrontation clause analyses across the nation in disarray.
  • Trademark law.
  • Business law.
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