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Executing Kasab: a new beginning or the beginning of the end of India’s death penalty? (12/29/2012)
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East Bay Community Law Center Launches ‘Fund for the Future’ (12/19/2012)
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Instagram Says Users’ Photos Won’t Appear in Ads (12/18/2012)
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US Majority Says ‘Do Not Mail’ (12/14/2012)
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New Council for Identity Protection to Examine Online Identity Issues (12/14/2012)
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Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte ’79 Receives Hall of Fame Award (12/13/2012)
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How can I protect my privacy online? (12/13/2012)
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Library Dedication Honors Dean Sanford Kadish (12/08/2012)
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Endgame for death penalty in California (12/08/2012)
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New Report on Urgent Measures Issued by Human Rights Bodies (12/07/2012)
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The path to legal reform without revolution (12/07/2012)
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A crisis far worse than the fiscal cliff (12/05/2012)
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Claim construction Catch-22: why the Supreme Court should grant certiorari in retractable technologies (12/05/2012)
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Why the Supreme Court Should Grant Certiorari in Retractable Technologies (12/05/2012)
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That Junk Mail We Hate? The USPS Literally Can’t Get Enough (12/04/2012)
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Hacker Locates John McAfee Through Smartphone Tracks (12/04/2012)
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Lecture by Britain’s Chief Rabbi Assesses ‘The Future of Judaism’ (12/03/2012)
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Title IX and babies: the new frontier? (11/29/2012)
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For California prison realignment hype, scary tales deserve skepticism (11/27/2012)
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Clinic Nurtures Local, Green Cooperative Enterprises (11/24/2012)
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Asian Americans turn Democratic (11/23/2012)
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A violin once owned by Goebbels keeps its secrets (11/21/2012)
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Want American exceptionalism? Fix immigration (11/21/2012)
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Wukan: still unsolved, and still significant (11/19/2012)
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Your Online Attention, Bought in an Instant (11/17/2012)
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The GOP’s credibility gap (11/16/2012)
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More Companies Are Tracking Online Data, Study Finds (11/12/2012)
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Microsoft, Motorola Set to Square Off in Court Over Patent Payments (11/10/2012)
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Berkeley Law Pays Tribute to Its First One Hundred Years (11/05/2012)
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Election 2012: Crime policy at the crossroads (11/05/2012)
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My new favorite Republican (10/31/2012)
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David Gamage: ObamaCare’s costs to the working class (10/31/2012)
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Jennifer Barnette ’14 Wins Legal Research and Writing Award (10/30/2012)
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Samuelson Clinic files Amicus Brief in Jewel v. NSA (10/29/2012)
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Reading between the lines on Chinese judicial reform (10/28/2012)
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Safe and fruitful DNA innovation (10/22/2012)
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Environmental Blog Clears One Million Unique Hits (10/19/2012)
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Vital task for China’s next leaders: fix environmental protection (10/19/2012)
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Obama’s U.N. worship jeopardized national security (10/19/2012)
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Obama has pursued a dangerous change in the powers of the president (10/12/2012)
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Report: Advertisers Undermining Do Not Track Plans (10/09/2012)
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Study: Americans Don’t Know What Ad Tracking Is, But They Sure Don’t Like It (10/08/2012)
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Study Finds Broad Wariness Over Online Tracking (10/08/2012)
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Mr. President: Next debate, make moral choice clear (10/08/2012)
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The Patent, Used as a Sword (10/07/2012)
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Experts Urge Pragmatic Approach to Resolving Indian Law Issues (10/03/2012)
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More debate questions we’d ask (10/01/2012)
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Cell Phone Location Data Raises Protection/Privacy Issues (10/01/2012)
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Mexican Mitt (09/29/2012)
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Student Groups Provide Wide Range of Legal Services (09/28/2012)
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Working conditions: the persistence of problems in China’s factories (09/25/2012)
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The bubble candidate (09/24/2012)
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Star-Studded Political Roundtable Draws Full House (09/24/2012)
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Facebook Can ID Faces, but Using Them Grows Tricky (09/21/2012)
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Mr. Romney, have you seen the 47 percent? (09/18/2012)
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Google’s Digital Library Plan Hits Another Snag (09/18/2012)
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New Report on Building Consumer Demand for Electric Cars (09/12/2012)
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My onshore obsession with ‘Made in the USA’ (09/11/2012)
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Re-examining re-education through labor (09/11/2012)
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YOO: If Barack Obama had been president on 9/11 (09/10/2012)
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Will Apple Attack Google Directly in Anti-Android Campaign? (09/04/2012)
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Lyin’ Ryan (08/30/2012)
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Online Tracking and Consumer “Choice” (08/30/2012)
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Berkeley Law Launches New California Constitution Center (08/28/2012)
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Could a ‘Defensive Patent License’ Fix the U.S. Patent System? (08/27/2012)
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Apple vs Samsung: How Verdict Can Alter the Dynamics of Smartphone Industry (08/27/2012)
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Apple-Samsung Verdict May Hurt Consumers (08/27/2012)
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Samsung Case Puts Apple Closer to Google Fight (08/27/2012)
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Consumers Likely to Feel Impact of Apple Defeat of Samsung (08/27/2012)
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Berkeley Law Welcomes Three New Faculty Members (08/24/2012)
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Jury Awards $1 Billion to Apple in Samsung Patent Case (08/24/2012)
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A Verdict That Alters an Industry (08/24/2012)
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Apple Gets More than $1 Billion in Suit (08/24/2012)
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Apple Beats Samsung: First Reactions (08/24/2012)
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Fraud, culture and the law: Can China change? (08/24/2012)
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The cost of living apart (08/22/2012)
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It’s the Medicare and the skinny dippers, stupid! (08/21/2012)
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Viewpoints: Restore public trust to water law (08/19/2012)
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New Robert Berring Course Excites Chinese Media (08/13/2012)
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FIP Phase 2 Application Period Closes on 8/20 (08/11/2012)
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For real jobs plan, empower govs (08/08/2012)
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Chinese Criminal Procedure at its Worst (08/07/2012)
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Behavioural Tracking: You’re Being Stalked Across the Web (08/07/2012)
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Karin Mac Donald Helps Monitor Election in Nagorno-Karabakh (08/03/2012)
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New Report Shows How California Can Improve Water Rights (07/31/2012)
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Congress: Jump off that cliff! (07/31/2012)
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States of delinquency: Race and science in the making of California’s juvenile justice system (07/31/2012)
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Service delivery, resource allocation, and access to justice: Greiner and Pattanayak and the research imperative (07/30/2012)
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Berkeley Law Graduates Make Their Mark in Hollywood (07/27/2012)
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GOP helping China win gold (07/24/2012)
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Professors Provide Roadmap for Supreme Court Healthcare Ruling (07/18/2012)
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The 2L Public Interest/Public Sector Job Search (07/17/2012)
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China’s Young and Restless Could Test Legal System (07/16/2012)
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Surveillance Tools at Issue in Lawsuit (07/15/2012)
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Surveillance Tools at Issue in Lawsuit (07/15/2012)
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El Salvadoran Officials Seek Help to Find Missing Children (07/13/2012)
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Consumers Say No to Mobile Ad Tactics (07/13/2012)
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Mobile Phones and Privacy (07/13/2012)
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How Google Products Go from Creepy to Cool (07/13/2012)
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Study Shows Americans Expect Mobile Phone Data Privacy (07/12/2012)
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Mobile Phone Users Sorely Mistaken About How Much Privacy They Have (07/12/2012)
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Why all govs will opt into ‘Obamacare’ (07/11/2012)
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Reforming Copyright Is Possible (07/09/2012)
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Reforming Copyright Is Possible (07/09/2012)
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Can women have it all? It’s complicated (07/06/2012)
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New Report Details Abuse and Discrimination Against LGBT Community in El Salvador (07/05/2012)
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Researchers Find Web Tracking Up, Privacy Down (07/05/2012)
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UC Experts Weigh in on Supreme Court’s ‘Obamacare’ Ruling (07/03/2012)
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Health care decision means more work for IRS (06/30/2012)
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Supreme Court gives itself power to invalidate law (06/30/2012)
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Hot Off the Press: Berkeley Law’s Transcript Magazine (06/29/2012)
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John Yoo: Chief Justice Roberts and His Apologists (06/29/2012)
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Students Hit Home Run at Washington, D.C. Presentations (06/27/2012)
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The sugar fix – regulation at retail level (06/27/2012)
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Berkeley Law’s First Web Privacy Census Is Out and It’s Troubling (06/27/2012)
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UC Berkeley Web Census Shows That Internet Users Are Constantly Tracked (06/26/2012)
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Web Privacy Census Shows Tracking Pervasive (06/26/2012)
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Mitt’s telling the truth. Seriously (06/26/2012)
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Don’t Count Out Facebook’s Business Model Just Yet (06/24/2012)
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Expert: More Transparency Needed To See True Scope of Identity Theft (06/23/2012)
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Death Penalty Clinic Alums Rack Up Legal Victories (06/21/2012)
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Should We Fear Children Accessing Facebook? (06/21/2012)
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Call Me, Pay Fee (06/21/2012)
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Few Privacy Regulations Inhibit Facebook (06/13/2012)
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Berkeley Law Professors Propose ‘Tactical Disarmament’ Agreement for Patent Suits (06/13/2012)
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“Defensive Patent License” Created to Protect Innovators from Trolls (06/12/2012)
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Patent Granted to Encourage Purchase of Digital Textbooks (06/11/2012)
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The Millennial factor (06/06/2012)
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Is the SAFE initiative vote safe? (06/05/2012)
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Facebook May Let Kids Under 13 Join With Parent’s Help (06/05/2012)
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Web Privacy Measurement: Genesis of a Community (06/04/2012)
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Finding money in California’s prisons (06/04/2012)
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The Untold Future of American Politics (06/04/2012)
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Students Showcase Litigation Skills to Cap First-Year Program (06/01/2012)
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White House Summit on Botnet Combat Held (05/31/2012)
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Double Jeopardy: Crime and China’s Communist Party (05/30/2012)
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Biden for the Supreme Court? A Subsidy for Comedy Writers (05/24/2012)
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Student Duo Launch Nonprofit Family Violence Appellate Project (05/22/2012)
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How Does Fair Use Fit Into The Critique Of Copyright? (05/18/2012)
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Civil Rights Icon John Doar ’49 to Get Presidential Medal of Freedom (05/16/2012)
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Facts show Dems are job creators (05/15/2012)
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Berkeley Law Death Penalty Clinic Celebrates its 10th Anniversary (05/14/2012)
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Protected: Two Big Stories, One Conclusion: China Has No ‘Legal System’ (05/14/2012)
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David Sklansky Wins UC Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award (05/09/2012)
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Email, Companies and Social Norms (05/07/2012)
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Dispatch investigation | Credit scars (05/06/2012)
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More CORI Reforms Go Into Effect In Mass (05/04/2012)
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Adapt laws to allay mobile payments privacy fears – Berkeley researchers (05/03/2012)
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Law Clinic Plays Leading Role in Guatemalan Human Rights Case (05/03/2012)
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A Dirty Debut (05/03/2012)
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U.S. expert Samuelson: “ACTA should concern us all” (05/03/2012)
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The Future of the Ph.D. (05/03/2012)
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John Yoo: Litigating for Terrorists (05/03/2012)
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Revived Google Books case chugs onwards (05/03/2012)
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Twitter has a savvy new patent strategy (05/02/2012)
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A Universal Digital Library is Within Reach (05/01/2012)
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Will Mitt claim he has been POTUS? (05/01/2012)
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A universal digital library is within reach (05/01/2012)
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FCC cowed by Google (05/01/2012)
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Suits Against IP Firms Raise “Fair Use” Questions (04/30/2012)
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‘Useful Overstatement’: Europe’s Privacy Chief, Welcoming Trans-Atlantic Policy Thaw, Runs Into U.S. Resistance to ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ (04/30/2012)
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Waiting for the U.N. (04/30/2012)
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The New Pay Phone and What It Knows About You (04/30/2012)
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The benefits of a holistic admissions process (04/29/2012)
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California’s death penalty – a consumer’s guide (04/29/2012)
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Alison Mollman ’12 Wins Sax Prize for Excellence in Clinical Advocacy (04/27/2012)
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Law School Symposium Seeks Path for Digitization of Orphan Works (04/27/2012)
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Berkeley Research: Americans’ Hostility to Data Gathering in Mobile Payments Said to Call for Ban on Personal-Information Requests (04/26/2012)
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Four Months Later, the Wukan Model Shows Signs of Waning (04/26/2012)
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European Regulator Warns Silicon Valley About Privacy (04/26/2012)
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Don’t forget the masses at WHCD (04/26/2012)
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What Do Authors Fear from “Orphan Works” Licensing Proposals? (04/26/2012)
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Free to Be Biased? (04/25/2012)
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Why You Should Care About and Defend Your Privacy (04/25/2012)
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International Battle: Copyright Libertarians Apply ACTA Lessons Toward Tying Up USTR’s Efforts for Trans-Pacific Partnership (04/24/2012)
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Balancing Act: Cyber-Spying Becomes a Business Tool (04/24/2012)
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Faculty Authors Examine Wide Range of Topics in Latest Books (04/23/2012)
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Keeping It Simple, or How to Solve the Berne Problem, Part 2 (04/20/2012)
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How to Solve the Berne Problem, Part 1 (04/18/2012)
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Twitter Pledges to Limit Use of Patents in Lawsuits (04/17/2012)
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Legal Hackathon Challenges Lawyers To Think Like Hackers (04/17/2012)
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CEOs of Oracle, Google square off in court over Java (04/17/2012)
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Voters robbed in Rosen ruckus (04/17/2012)
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…And the Food Was Good (04/17/2012)
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Anne Joseph O’Connell Wins Rutter Award for Teaching Distinction (04/16/2012)
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Going Big: Copyright Office Chief Promises to Have Orphan, Library Proposals Ready for New Congress (04/16/2012)
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Copyright (04/16/2012)
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Copyright Office Chief Promises to Have Orphan, Library Proposals Ready for New Congress (04/16/2012)
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It’s Time to Tango: The Case for a Reinvigorated Western Hemisphere Energy Strategy (04/14/2012)
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Serving a Public that Knows How to Copy: Orphan Works and Mass Digitization (04/14/2012)
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Using Unlicensed Works: Libraries Wary, Content Owners Supportive of New Run at Orphan-Works Legislation (04/13/2012)
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Mock Trial Team Wins Regional, Advances to National Semifinals (04/12/2012)
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Bo Xilai’s Gift to Chongqing: A Legal Mess (04/12/2012)
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The coming drone arms race (04/11/2012)
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Mr. Speaker, you can save our jobs (04/10/2012)
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Grace Hsu ’14 Wins Innovation Award at National Energy Event (04/05/2012)
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Being uninsured is a mandate, too (04/03/2012)
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Perils of pay for play (03/30/2012)
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Henderson Center Targets Violence Against African-American Women (03/29/2012)
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What Conservative Legal Revolution? (03/29/2012)
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Will we take care of our own? (03/26/2012)
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Lawyers’ New Party Loyalty Oath: A Sign of Weakness (03/26/2012)
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5 Painless Ways to Grow Your Network (03/23/2012)
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What the ‘slut’ talk is really about (03/22/2012)
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Thank You, Paul Ryan. Your budget is a gift. (03/21/2012)
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China’s Criminal Procedure Law: Good, Bad and Ugly (03/21/2012)
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Ninth Circuit Day Draws Eager Audience to Booth Auditorium (03/20/2012)
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Pay-for-Play Law Review Article by Student Duo Creates Major Buzz (03/16/2012)
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Le troppe tutele agevolano i furbi negli Usa s’indaga sulla ricchezza (03/14/2012)
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The Sound of Silence: An End to Cyber Freedom (03/14/2012)
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Women facing sexual McCarthyism (03/12/2012)
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The Good and Bad in Eric Holder’s Drone Defense (03/12/2012)
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Students Play Key Role in Proposed Consumer Protection Bill (03/09/2012)
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Hands Off the Heavens (03/08/2012)
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Furor over Montana judge presents opportunity to confront the origins of our racial divide (03/07/2012)
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Criminal Law Reform: Some Steps Forward, How Many Back? (03/06/2012)
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Dean Edley, Five Alumni Honored as Influential US Black Lawyers (03/05/2012)
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ISRAEL21c and UC-Berkeley explore Israeli high-tech (03/04/2012)
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China’s State Capitalism: the Real World Implications (03/01/2012)
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Thanks, GOP, for move to far right (02/27/2012)
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Privacy Firsts at Berkeley Law (02/26/2012)
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Berkeley Law analyzes state’s crime policy (02/26/2012)
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Boalt’s future after 100 years on cutting edge (02/26/2012)
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Berkeley Law: environmental law (02/26/2012)
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UC Berkeley law school – an incubator for leaders (02/26/2012)
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Privacy firsts at Berkeley Law (02/26/2012)
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School health clinics face obstacles — and how Arne Duncan could help (02/26/2012)
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Founder’s Original Intent: Far from Crystal Clear (02/23/2012)
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In Fisher v. Texas, Look at the Politics (02/23/2012)
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Berkeley Law Teams Win Awards in Two Major Advocacy Competitions (02/21/2012)
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Google’s tracking sets off another privacy debate (02/18/2012)
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Report: Google, others circumvent Safari privacy settings (02/17/2012)
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Conference on Israel’s High-Tech Industry Draws Packed Audience (02/15/2012)
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The Next Step for Female Scientists (02/13/2012)
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New Report Finds Biometric ID Card Could Cost $40 Billion (02/09/2012)
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Article with headshot 12859 (02/09/2012)
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Google-Motorola deal likely but scrutiny to last (02/09/2012)
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Career Development Office Acts on New Reporting Guidelines (02/07/2012)
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China’s Criminal Justice Value System Makes Reform Moot (02/07/2012)
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CSU, UC crack down on class note sharing (02/03/2012)
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California universities make new moves in fight on notes (02/02/2012)
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California’s youth prisons nearing an end (02/01/2012)
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The pre-teen Facebook dilemma (01/30/2012)
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Privacy policies that don’t work – and some that might (01/30/2012)
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Why privacy policies don’t work – and what might (01/29/2012)
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How to Stop Urban Crime Without Jail Time (01/28/2012)
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Online privacy battle brings gains, setbacks (01/27/2012)
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Commentary: Deeper lines drawn on data privacy (01/26/2012)
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Silicon Wadi: Israeli high-tech explored at Berkeley conference (01/26/2012)
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Unpacking the Law Around the Chinese Reverse Takeover Mess (01/24/2012)
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Jennifer M. Granholm: Former Michigan governor supports clean air standards (01/24/2012)
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Samuelson Clinic Helps Create Privacy Complaint Website (01/24/2012)
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Pension funds can be an answer to Occupy’s call (01/23/2012)
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Symposium Tackles Reform of California Water Laws (01/18/2012)
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USPTO Issues Report on Prior User Rights (01/17/2012)
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Volunteer Opportunities (01/17/2012)
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PII 2.0 (01/16/2012)
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Fellowships Awarded to Death Penalty Clinic Rising Stars (01/13/2012)
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Google Ngram and “Information Privacy” (01/09/2012)
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How to end judicial supremacy (01/09/2012)
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California group creates complaint center for online privacy issues (01/08/2012)
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Climate Change and Business Research Initiative Gains Traction (01/06/2012)
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Even Without Legislation, Privacy Will Be a Hot Issue in 2012 (01/05/2012)
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Richard Cordray & the Use and Abuse of Executive Power (01/05/2012)
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Berkeley Law Lecturer, Students Work to Effect Change in Egypt (01/03/2012)