Recent Developments

Volume 74, Issue 6 is out now! Check out the PDFs to the print book here and the Forum here!

Each year, AULR proudly hosts a Federal Circuit Symposium composed of various panels to discuss developing legal issues exclusive to the Federal Circuit. This year, the Symposium will be held in Claudio Grossman Hall on Friday, November, November 7th from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm EST. The keynote speakers will be Judge Sharon Prost, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and Judge Doris Johnson Hines, United States International Trade Commission. We hope to see you there!

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Recent Articles

Generic Prejudice: How Drug War Fervor Threatens the Right to a Fair Trial

By Jack C. Doppelt

By Jack C. Doppelt
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Whistleblower Protection and the Office of Special Counsel: The Development of Reprisal Law in the 1980s

By Bruce D. Fong

By Bruce D. Fong
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NOTE: {{County of Allegheny v. ACLU}}: Evolution of Chaos in Establishment Clause Analysis

By Shahin Rezai

By Shahin Rezai
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Latest Empirical Studies on Pretrial Publicity, Jury Bias, and Judicial Remedies–Not Enough to Overcome the First Amendment Right of Access to Pretrial Hearings, The

By Robb M. Jones

By Robb M. Jones
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Patent Law Developments in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit During 1990

By Michael L. Keller & Kenneth J. Nunnenkamp

By Michael L. Keller & Kenneth J. Nunnenkamp
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Jury Selection in a High-Profile Case: United States v. Delorean

By Robert M. Takasugi

By Robert M. Takasugi
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COMMENT: A New Look at Thermography’s Place in the Courtroom: A Reconciliation of the Conflicting Evidentiary Rules

By Andrew Lustigman

By Andrew Lustigman
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COMMENT: The Japanese Consumption Tax: Value-Added Model or Administrative Nightmare

By Barry M. Freiman, C.P.A.

By Barry M. Freiman, C.P.A.
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Should the Federal Circuit Take a Hard Look at International Trade Cases in the 1990s

By James R. Cannon Jr.

By James R. Cannon Jr.
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NOTE: {{International Union v. Johnson Controls, Inc.}}: Controlling Women’s Equal Employment Opportunities through Fetal Protection Policies

By Meredith Jason

By Meredith Jason
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