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Volume 104, Issue 1

November 2018

Articles

Contractarian Theory and Unilateral Bylaw Amendments
Albert H. Choi & Geeyoung Min

Patent Schisms
Clark D. Asay

A Title IX Conundrum: Are Campus Visitors Protected from Sexual Assault?
Hannah Brenner

Bureaucratic Resistance and the National Security State
Rebecca Ingber

Arming Public Protests
Timothy Zick

Sharing Data
Elizabeth A. Rowe

Student Notes

You Can Have Your Day in Court—But Not Before Your Day in Mandatory, Nonbinding Arbitration: Balancing Practicalities of State Arbitration
Amberlee B. Conley

Towards a Fair Appeal: Rethinking Medicare Provider Agreement Termination Appeals
Dexter R. Golinghorst

Shifting Purpose: Why Iowa’s Certificate of Need Law is a Form of Economic Protectionism for Certain Iowa Health Care Providers and Should Be Repealed
Chad A. Heiman

147 Million Social Security Numbers for Sale: Developing Data Protection Legislation After Mass Cybersecurity Breaches
McKenzie L. Kuhn

ASSIGNED ALL MY RIGHTS AWAY: The Overuse of Assignment Provisions in Contracts for Patent Rights
Emily A. Sample

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