Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law
The Journal of Science & Technology Law (the Journal), publishes the best practical scholarship from experts in the areas of biotechnology, computers and communications, intellectual property, technology transfer and business law for technology-based companies. The Journal is currently available in print as well as online. The Journal is published by fifty second and third-year students from Boston University School of Law.

All current and back issues of the Journal are also available in print! Please contact the Journal about new subscriptions and back issue orders (avaliable for Volume 9.1 onward) or William S. Hein & Co. about hardbound back issue orders (available for Volumes 1-9) that cannot be filled by the Journal.

2009-2010 Staff
Editor-in-Chief
Mohammad Hasan Ali

Administrative Editor
Carly B. Eisenberg

Executive Editor
Joel Sage

Managing Editors
J. Adam Holland
Phillip Kurs

Technical Editor
Matthew C. Berntsen

Article Editors
Arthur Bright
Lindsey Gil
Samantha Rothaus
Claire Superfine
Scott R. Walshon

Note Editors
Rose Kim
Dan Lake
Molly Melcher
Laura M. E. Michalak
Ben Narodick
Robin Wish

Third-Year Editors
Tracy Berkman
Adrienne Bossi
Kaitlin Drummond
Amy Nguyen
Brian Tessler
Richard Wang
Theodore Wyman

2L Members
Dannon Allbee
Elyse Ball
Kasmira M. Brough
Michael Burke
Claire Catalano
Megan Chacon
David Colarusso
George Cornell
Tom Favaloro
Jennifer Z. Gong
Tyler Hardman
Daniel Hoffman
Todd Macey
Yuki Matsushima
Thanos Matthai
Carolyn Joyce Mattus
Kevin Myhre
Sarah Oline
Evan Panich
Larry Perchick
John Prior
Marcello Santana
Megan Sherman
Monica Snyder
Daniel Ian Temkin


Current Issue:

Articles:
Emerging Technology and Client Confidentiality: How Changing Technology Brings Ethical Dilemmas
by Louise L. Hill
Exploration of Potential Economics of Follow-on Biologics and Implications for Data Exclusivity Periods for Biologics
by John A. Vernon, Alan Bennett, & Joseph H. Golec
Patent Pools and Genomics: Navigating a Course to Open Science?
by Ed Levy, Emily Marden, Ben Warren, David Hartell, & Isaac Filaté

Notes:
Knowledge and Misfeasance: Tiffany v. eBay and the Knowledge Requirement of Contributory Trademark Infringement
by Matthew C. Berntsen
Genetic Predispositions v. Present Disabilities: Why Genetically Predisposed Asymptomatic Individuals are not Protected by the Amended ADA
by Carly B. Eisenberg

Updates:
Tafas v. Dudas and Tafas v. Doll: The Problem of Efficient Innovation
by Kevin Myhre

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