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Notes From The New World: The Future Of The Internet, Editors' Foreword
Notes From The New World: The Future Of The Internet, Editors' Foreword
Fordham Law Review
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The Theory Of Generativity, David G. Post
The Fourth Quadrant, Jonathan Zittrain
The Compatibility Of Patent Law And The Internet, Jeanne C. Fromer
The Compatibility Of Patent Law And The Internet, Jeanne C. Fromer
Fordham Law Review
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Dna And Due Process, Brandon L. Garrett
Dna And Due Process, Brandon L. Garrett
Fordham Law Review
The U.S. Supreme Court in District Attorney’s Office v. Osborne confronted novel and complex constitutional questions regarding the postconviction protections offered to potentially innocent convicts. Two decades after DNA testing exonerated the first inmate in the United States, the Court heard its first claim by a convict seeking DNA testing that could prove innocence. I argue that, contrary to early accounts, the Court did not reject a constitutional right to postconviction DNA testing. Despite language suggesting the Court would not “constitutionalize the issue” by announcing an unqualified freestanding right, Chief Justice Roberts’s majority opinion proceeded to carefully fashion an important, …