Volume 69 No. 2 Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda: Why Federal Courts Can and Should Apply a Would Standard to the Non-obviousness Requirement of Design Patent Law October 3, 2023June 23, 2025 Alaina T. Norrito 69 Wayne L. Rev. 565 69-Wayne-L.-Rev.-565 Download PDF
Volume 69 No. 2 Why Congress Cannot Delegate Authority to Create Offices, But Can Authorize Administrative Delegations From Offices ByOnline Scholarship Editor October 3, 2023June 23, 2025 Yonatan Gelblum
Volume 69 No. 2 Driving a Stake Through Corporate Cryptocurrency involvement: Why the Practice Fails the Stakeholder Ethical Analysis ByOnline Scholarship Editor October 3, 2023June 23, 2025 Michael Conklin and Justin Blount
Volume 69 No. 2 Disability, Dualism, & Gender Dysphoria: The Persistent Need for an Amended ADA ByOnline Scholarship Editor October 3, 2023June 23, 2025 James O’Dea
Volume 69 No. 2 When Pedestals Become Cages: Expansive Mandatory Reporting Requirements Under Title IX ByOnline Scholarship Editor October 3, 2023June 23, 2025 Kathryn Orlando
Volume 69 No. 2 Harm and Offense Today ByOnline Scholarship Editor October 3, 2023June 23, 2025 R. George Wright
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