Copyright
Bloodsucking Copyrights, Maryland Law Review (2010)
Some bloodsuckers live off the life-sustaining fluids of involuntary hosts and leave behind diseases or...
Pornography, Coercion, and Copyright Law 2.0, Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law (2008)
The lack of regulation of the production of pornography in the United States leaves pornography...
Fair Use and the Fairer Sex: Gender, Feminism, and Copyright Law, American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, Forthcoming (2007)
Copyright laws are written and enforced to help certain groups of people assert and retain...
Open Access, Law, Knowledge, Copyrights, Dominance and Subordination, Lewis & Clark Law Review (2007)
The concept of open access to legal knowledge is at the surface a very appealing...
A Feeling of Unease About Privacy Law, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2006)
This essay responds to Daniel Solove's recent article, A Taxonomy of Privacy. I have read...
Trademarks
Trademarks of Privilege: Naming Rights and the Physical Public Domain, U.C. Davis Law Review (2007)
This paper critiques the branding and labeling of the physical public domain with the names...
Likelihood of Confusion, San Diego Law Review (2004)
The primary objective of this Article is to illustrate the tendency of judges to inappropriately...
Intellectual Property
Bloodsucking Copyrights, Maryland Law Review (2010)
Some bloodsuckers live off the life-sustaining fluids of involuntary hosts and leave behind diseases or...
When Bias is Bipartisan: Teaching about the Democratic Process in an Intellectual Property Law Republic, St. Louis University Law Journal (2008)
Review of Some Peer-to-Peer, Democratically and Voluntarily Produced Thoughts About 'The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom,' By Yochai Benkler, Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law (2007)
In this review essay, Bartow concludes that The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms...
Electrifying Copyright Norms and Making Cyberspace More Like a Book, Villanova Law Review (2003)
The first half of this Article charts the evolving but eminently ascertainable social norms of...
Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, and Gender, University of San Francisco Law Review (2000)
This Article starts by providing an overview of the types of personal data that is...
Copyright Liability and Internet Filtering
Women in the Web of Secondary Copyright Liability and Internet Filtering, Northern Kentucky Law Review (2005)
This Essay suggests possible explanations for why there is not very much legal scholarship devoted...
Patent Law
Separating Marketing Innovation from Actual Invention: A Proposal for a New, Improved, Lighter and Better-tasting Form of Patent Protection, Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law (2000)
This Article suggests that commercial entities sometimes obtain patents for reasons unrelated to securing profitable...
Inventors of the World, Unite! A Call for Collective Action by Employee-Inventors, Santa Clara Law Review (1997)
While technological innovation is often lauded as the cornerstone of the American economy into the...
Intellectual Property and Domestic Relations
Intellectual Property and Domestic Relations: Issues to Consider, GPSOLO (2002)
Intellectual property (IP) is a term that denotes intangible yet legally protected products of human...
Intellectual Property and Domestic Relations: Issues to Consider When There Is an Artist, Author, Inventor, or Celebrity in the House, Family Law Quarterly (2001)
This article articulates some of the special issues raised by intellectual property in the context...
Privacy and Security
Colloquium on Privacy & Security, Buffalo Law Review (2002)
On November 2-3, 2001, the University of Buffalo sponsored Digital Frontier: The Buffalo Summit 2001....
Feminism
Internet Defamation as Profit Center: The Monetization of Online Harassment, Harvard Journal of Law and Gender (2009)
Efforts to decrease the sexist aspects of online fora have been largely ineffective, and in...
The Feminist Pervasion: How Gender-Based Scholarship Informs Law and Law Teaching, Southern California Review of Law and Women's Sutides, Fothcoming (2007)
This is an edited, annotated transcript of a conference panel discussion on feminism, sex, and...
Some Dumb Girl Syndrome: Challenging and Subverting Destructive Stereotypes of Female Attorneys, William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law (2005)
This Essay considers ways in which female attorneys confront sexism and stereotyping in the legal...
Still Not Behaving Like Gentlemen, Kansas Law Review (2001)
The author reflects upon the genesis of a law school project with Lani Guinier that...
Employment and Labor
My Career as a Chocolatier, Wisconsin Women's Law Journal (1998)
This essay is a first-hand account of experience in a world that many in the...
Internet Regulation
Pornography, Coercion, and Copyright Law 2.0, Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law (2008)
The lack of regulation of the production of pornography in the United States leaves pornography...
Portrait of the Internet as a Young Man, Michigan Law Review (2008)
In brief, the core theory of Jonathan Zittrain’s 2008 book The Future of the Internet...
Cyberlaw
Internet Defamation as Profit Center: The Monetization of Online Harassment, Harvard Journal of Law and Gender (2009)
Efforts to decrease the sexist aspects of online fora have been largely ineffective, and in...
Our Data, Ourselves: Privacy, Propertization, and Gender, University of San Francisco Law Review (2000)
This Article starts by providing an overview of the types of personal data that is...