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Submissions from 1999
Publishers' Rights and Wrongs in the Cyberage, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Zurko Raises Issue of Patentability Standards, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Submissions from 1998
Amicus Brief of Thomas G. Field, Jr., Pro Se Supporting in Principle, on rehearing the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Brief Amici Curiae of Intellectual Property Professors in Support of Petitoner, Thomas G. Field Jr., John F. Duffy, and Craig Allen Nard
Educational Fair Use in Copyright: Reclaiming the Right to Photocopy Freely, Ann Bartow
In the Title IX Race Toward Gender Equity, The Black Female Athlete is Left to Finish Last: The Lack of Access for the “Invisible Woman", Tonya M. Evans
Leptines and Other Glycoalkaloids in Tetraploid Solanum Tuberosum X Solanum Chacoense F2 Hybrid and Backcross Families, Lind L. Sanford, Stanley P. Kowalski, Catherine M. Ronning, and Kenneth L. Deahl
My Career as a Chocolatier, Ann Bartow
Review of: Allan Mazur, A Hazardous Inquiry: The Rashomon Effect at Love Canal, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Submissions from 1997
Book Review of Jeffrey W. Vincoli, Risk Management for Hazardous Chemicals (1996) and Andre R. Cooper, Sr., Cooper's Toxic Exposures Desk Reference (1997), Thomas G. Field Jr.
Inventors of the World, Unite! A Call for Collective Action by Employee-Inventors, Ann Bartow
Preserving a Place for the Past in Our Future: A Survey of Historic Preservation in West Virginia, Megan M. Carpenter
Promulgating Requirements for Admission to Prosecute Patent Applications, MIchelle J. Burke and Thomas G. Field Jr
Scientific Facts vs. Political Values, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Submissions from 1996
Genome-wide high-resolution mapping by recurrent intermating using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model, Sin-Chieh Liu, Stanley Kowalski, Tien-Hung Lan, Kenneth A. Feldmann, and Andrew H. Patterson
Review of: Dennis W. Nixon, Marine and Coastal Law: Cases and Materials (Praeger 1994), Thomas G. Field Jr.
Toward a unified genetic map of higher plants, transcending the monocot–dicot divergence, Andrew H. Paterson, Tien-Hung Lan, Kim P. Reischmann, Charlene Chang, Yann-Rong Lin, Sin-Chieh Liu, Mark D. Burow, Stanley Kowalski, Catherine S. Katsar, Terrye A. DelMonte, Kenneth A. Feldmann, Keith F. Schertz, and Jonathan F. Wendel
Submissions from 1995
Review of: Lawrence J. Kaplan & Rosemarie Tong, Controlling Our Reproductive Destiny: A Technological and Philosophical Perspective, Sophie M. Sparrow
Risk and RAPA on the Internet, Thomas G. Field Jr.
The Tenth Circuit: Playing by the Rules, Keith M. Harrison
Which Scientist Do You Believe - Process Alternatives in Technological Controversies, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Submissions from 1994
Comparative Mapping of Arabidopsis Thaliana and Brassica Oleracea Chromosomes Reveals Islands of Conserved Organization, Stanley P. Kowalski, Tien-Hung Lan, Kenneth A. Feldmann, and Andrew H. Patterson
QTL Mapping of Naturally-Occurring Variation in Flowering Time of Arabidopsis Thaliana, Stanley P. Kowalski, Tien-Hung Lan, Kenneth A. Feldmann, and Andrew H. Paterson
Spelling Guilt out of a Record? Harmless Error Review of Conclusive Mandatory Presumptions and Elemental Misdescriptions, John M. Greabe
The Rebirth of Forensic Psychiatry In Light of Recent Historical Trends in Criminal Responsibility, Harold J. Bursztajn MD, Albert E. Scherr, and Archie Brodsky