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Articles:
We Can Work it Out: Co-op Compulsory Licensing as the Way Forward in Improving Access to Anti-Retroviral Drugs
by Horace E. Anderson, Jr.
Alternative Intellectual Property for Genomics and the Activity of Technology Transfer Offices: Emerging Directions in Research
by Rebecca Goulding, Emily Marden, Rachel Manion, & Ed Levy

Notes:
Bad Intent or Just a Bad Day? Fourth Amendment Implications Raised by Technological Advances in Security Screening
by Lindsey Gil
Smothered in Judicial Love: How Jacobsen v. Katzer Could Bring Open Source Software Development to a Standstill
by Benjamin I. Narodick
Revenue Streams and Safe Harbors: How Water Law Suggests a Solution to Copyright's Orphan Works Problem
by Joel Sage

Updates:
Is it Really My Space?: Public Schools and Student Speech on the Internet After Layshock v. Hermitage School District and Snyder v. Blue Mountain School District
by Carolyn Joyce Mattus

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