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Vol. 51 No. 3, December 2009

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  • Self-realizing inventions and the utilitarian foundation of patent law.
  • Playing by the rules: combating al Qaeda within the law of war.
  • The hidden legacy of Holy Trinity Church: the unique national institution canon.
  • A new look at the original meaning of the diversity clause.
  • Avoiding another Eldorado: balancing parental liberty and the risk of error with governmental interest in the well-being of children in complex cases of child removal.
  • Embedded federal questions, exclusive jurisdiction, and patent-based malpractice claims.
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