


Articles
Transformation: The Bright Line Between Commercial Publicity Rights and the First Amendment
W. Mack Webner and Leigh Ann Lindquist
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Choosing Fame Over Family
Peter Mack, Geoff McNutt, John Vasuta, and Michael Song
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The Expansion of Statutory Subject Matter Under the 1952 Patent Act
Robert Greene Sterne and Lawrence B. Bugaisky
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The Written Description
Robert Greene Sterne, Patrick E. Garrett, and Theodore A. Wood --Page 231
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The Disclosure Requirements of the 1952 Patent Act: Looking Back and a New Statute for the Next Fifty Years
Harold C. Wegner
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Antitrust Issues in the Litigation and Settlement of Infringement Claims
Deborah A. Coleman
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I’ll Make Him an Offer He Can’t Refuse: A Proposed Model for Alternative Dispute Resolution in Intellectual Property Disputes
Kevin M. Lemley
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Know Thyself As You Know Thy Enemy: Setting Goals and Keeping Focus When Mediating IP Disputes
Michael H. King and Peter N. Witty
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NOTES
Festo Corp. v. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co.: A Fog Between the Bars
Mark R. Hull
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Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition: Can We Roast the Pig Without Burning Down the House in Regulating “Virtual” Child Pornography
Ryan P. Kennedy
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