Recent Developments
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Recent Articles
The Supreme Court’s Increased Attention to the Law of Lawyering: Mere Coincidence or Something More?
By Renee Newman KnakeClick here to view this Article
The Use of Force, Freedom of Commerce, and Double Standards in Prosecuting Pirates in Kenya
By James Thuo Gathii Click here to view this Article
Always at the Margin: Inequitable Conduct in Flux
By The Honorable Randall R. Rader Click here to view this Article
Countering Persistent Contemporary Sea Piracy: Expanding Jurisdictional Regimes
By Joseph M. Isanga Click here to view this Article
What the Federal Circuit Can Learn from the Supreme Court—And Vice Versa
By Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss Click here to view this Article
The Curious Case of Directors’ and Officers’ Liability for Supervision and Management: Exploring the Intersection of Corporate and Tort Law
By Martin Petrin Click here to view this Article
2009 Patent Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit
By Donald R. Dunner, Bryan C. Diner, Esther H. Lim, Troy E. Grabow, Tim E. Hulse &…
How Piracy Has Shaped the Relationship Between American Law and International Law
By Joel H. Samuels Click here to view this Article
Rationality, Pirates, and the Law: A Retrospective
By Peter T. Leeson Click here to view this Article