Recent Developments

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Recent Articles

The Use of Force, Freedom of Commerce, and Double Standards in Prosecuting Pirates in Kenya

By James Thuo Gathii

By James Thuo Gathii
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Always at the Margin: Inequitable Conduct in Flux

By The Honorable Randall R. Rader https://aulawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Volume-59.4_Radler_file.pdf

By Randall R. Rader
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Redistricting and Discriminatory Purpose

By Michael J. Pitts

By Michael J. Pitts
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Countering Persistent Contemporary Sea Piracy: Expanding Jurisdictional Regimes

By Joseph M. Isanga

By Joseph M. Isanga
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What the Federal Circuit Can Learn from the Supreme Court—And Vice Versa

By Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss

By Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
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The Curious Case of Directors’ and Officers’ Liability for Supervision and Management: Exploring the Intersection of Corporate and Tort Law

By Martin Petrin

By Martin Petrin
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2009 Patent Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit

By Donald R. Dunner, Bryan C. Diner, Esther H. Lim, Troy E. Grabow, Tim E. Hulse &…

By Donald R. Dunner, Bryan C. Diner, Esther H. Lim, Troy E. Grabow, Tim E. Hulse & Joyce Craig
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How Piracy Has Shaped the Relationship Between American Law and International Law

By Joel H. Samuels

By Joel H. Samuels
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Rationality, Pirates, and the Law: A Retrospective

By Peter T. Leeson

By Peter T. Leeson
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2009 Government Contract Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit

By Daniel P. Graham, Jon Burd, Tracye Winfrey Howard, Brian Walsh & W. Barron A. Avery

By Daniel P. Graham, Jon Burd, Tracye Winfrey Howard, Brian Walsh & W. Barron A. Avery
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