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Full-Text Articles in Civil Procedure
The Copyrightability Of Useful Articles: The Second Circuit's Resistance To Conceptual Separability, Sally M. Donahue
The Copyrightability Of Useful Articles: The Second Circuit's Resistance To Conceptual Separability, Sally M. Donahue
Touro Law Review
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The Revolution In Preliminary Injunctions Against Patent Infringement, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 225 (1990), Thomas L. Creel, Donna M. Praiss
The Revolution In Preliminary Injunctions Against Patent Infringement, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 225 (1990), Thomas L. Creel, Donna M. Praiss
UIC Law Review
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