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Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History»rank: 2427par: Ted Sorensen, Theodore C. Sorensen
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Behind the Ballot Box: A Citizen's Guide to Voting Systems»rank: 57254par: Douglas J. Amy
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Shadows: Inside Northern Ireland's Special Branch»rank: 30606par: Alan Barker
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Comparing Federal Systems»rank: 75484par: Ronald L. Watts
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The Big Lie: On Terror, Antisemitism, and Identity»rank: 66168par: David Solway
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Academic Legal Writing: Law Review Articles, Student Notes, Seminar Papers, and Getting on Law Review»rank: 71252par: Eugene Volokh
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The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World»rank: 66258par: Lawrence Lessig
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf The Future of ldeas is bleak, we have nobody to blame but ourselves. Author Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford law professor and keen observer of emerging technologies, makes a strong case that large corporations are staging an innovation-stifling power grab while we watch idly. The changes in copyright and other forms of intellectual property protection demanded by the media and software industries have the potential to choke off publicly held material, which Lessig sees as a kind of intellectual commons. He eloquently and persuasively decries this lopsided ... |
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The Corporate Records Handbook: Meetings, Minutes & Resolutions with CDROM»rank: 63309par: Anthony Mancuso
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf The Future of ldeas is bleak, we have nobody to blame but ourselves. Author Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford law professor and keen observer of emerging technologies, makes a strong case that large corporations are staging an innovation-stifling power grab while we watch idly. The changes in copyright and other forms of intellectual property protection demanded by the media and software industries have the potential to choke off publicly held material, which Lessig sees as a kind of intellectual commons. He eloquently and persuasively decries this lopsided ... |
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The Oil and Gas Lease in Canada»rank: 47526par: John Bishop Ballem
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf The Future of ldeas is bleak, we have nobody to blame but ourselves. Author Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford law professor and keen observer of emerging technologies, makes a strong case that large corporations are staging an innovation-stifling power grab while we watch idly. The changes in copyright and other forms of intellectual property protection demanded by the media and software industries have the potential to choke off publicly held material, which Lessig sees as a kind of intellectual commons. He eloquently and persuasively decries this lopsided ... |
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The Marshall decision and native rights»rank: 218032par: Ken Coates
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf The Future of ldeas is bleak, we have nobody to blame but ourselves. Author Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford law professor and keen observer of emerging technologies, makes a strong case that large corporations are staging an innovation-stifling power grab while we watch idly. The changes in copyright and other forms of intellectual property protection demanded by the media and software industries have the potential to choke off publicly held material, which Lessig sees as a kind of intellectual commons. He eloquently and persuasively decries this lopsided ... |