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This online section of the University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy contains drafts of Articles, Essays and Student Notes that have been accepted for publication and currently are undergoing the peer-review process. Although these drafts may not reflect the content or form of the final publication, they are placed in this section to elicit feedback from the site's scholarly visitors. Comments on the materials in this section may be made by emailing JLTP directly.


Volume 2009 Issue 2

 


Trade Secret Law and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: Two Problems and Two Solutions

Kyle W. Brenton


Artificial Agents and the Contracting Problem: A Solution via an Agency Analysis

Samir Chopra & Laurence White


The Implications of Current and Emerging Privacy Law for ITS

Frank Douma & Jordan Deckenbach


Left to Their Own Devices: Should Manufacturers of Offender Monitoring Equipment Be Liable for Design Defect?

Robert S. Gable


A System of Defensive Disclosure for Discouraging Applications for Patents on Obvious Inventions

Martin W. Regehr


What's on Your Playlist? The Power of Podcasts as a Pedagogical Tool

Kathleen Elliott Vinson


Volume 2010 Issue 1

 


Privacy Invasiv Geo-Mashups: Privacy 2.0 and the Limits of First Generation Information Privacy Laws

Mark Burdon


The Cost of Judicial Citation Style: An Empirical Investigation of Citation Practices in the Federal Appellate Courts

Casey R. Fronk


Law and the Healthcare Crisis: The Impact of Medical Malpractice and Payment Systems on Physician Compensation and Workload as Antecedents of Physician Shortages - Analysis, Implications, and Reform Solutions

John W. Hill, Anegla N. Aneiros, & Paul Rayford Hogan


Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't, and Damned in Between: An Economic Approach to the Cross-Market Repercussions of the Applications of 35 U.S.C. § 271(f) to Process Patents

Alejandro Valencia


Notes Under Review

 


Retreat From the Brink of Clarity: Why the Federal Circuit got In re Bilski Wrong, and What Can Be Done About It

Jeremy J. Carney


The Best Defense is a Good Offense: Student-Athlete Amateurism Should Not Become a Fantasy

Jennifer A. Mueller


Content Discrimination on the Internet: Calls for Regulation of Net Neutrality

Carol Mullins


Privacy at a Price: Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing and the Need for Regulation

Molly Novy


White Spaces: Tapping into "One of America's Most Valuable Natural Resources" Has the Potential to Provide the Most Expansive Level of Interconnectivity Ever Known

Kathryn A. Watson


The Obsolete Second Amendment: How Advances in Arms Technology Have Made the Prefatory Clause Incompatible With Public Policy

John Zulkey


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