Journals

The Olmsteadian Seizure Clause: The Fourth Amendment and the Seizure of Intangible Property

The Fourth Amendment’s Seizure clause is mired in the Eighteenth century. Its counterpart, the Search clause, has evolved through a steady progression of Supreme Court cases from Katz to Berger to Kyllo, no longer to be confined to the [...]

Rights Chipped Away: RFID and Identification Documents

The ACLU of Northern California has been a leader in generating public and legislative attention to the privacy, personal safety, and financial security risks associated with the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in government-issued identification documents, such [...]



The Old Isolationism and the New Law of the Sea: Reflections on Advice and Consent for UNCLOS

Professor David J. Bederman argues that isolationist impulses should not prevent the U.S. Senate from thoughtful consideration of the important benefits of the UN Convention on the Law of the [...]

Volume 90, No. 1, January 2008

A Critique of Recent Opinions in Patent Interferences – Charles L. GholzSecond Life – A New Dimension For Trademark Infringement – Max VernPatent Pendency Problems and Possible Solutions to Reducing Patent Pendency at the United States Patent and [...]