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Rebuilding Grid Governance, Joel B. Eisen, Heather E. Payne BYU Law Review
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Algorithmic Governance from the Bottom Up, Hannah Bloch-Wehba BYU Law Review
Medical Device Artificial Intelligence: The New Tort Frontier, Charlotte A. Tschider BYU Law Review
Swearing by New Technology: Strengthening the Fourth Amendment by Utilizing Modern Warrant Technology While Satisfying the Oath or Affirmation Clause, Andrew H. Bean BYU Law Review
Why Aren't We Using that Intel Stuff? Using Reconnaissance Satellite Imagery in Domestic Disaster Prevention and Response, Carla Crandall BYU Law Review
One Nation, Under … The Watchmaker?: Intelligent Design and the Establishment Clause, Nicholas A. Shuneman Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Role of the Administrator in Instructional Technology Policy, Philip T.K. Daniel, Jason P. Nance Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Useful Arts in the Information Age, Alan L. Durham BYU Law Review
The Epistemology of Admissibility: Why Even Good Philosophy of Science Would Not Make for Good Philosophy of Evidence, Brian Leiter BYU Law Review
Inheritance Rights of Cryogenically-Preserved "Preembryos": An Analysis of Davis v. Davis, Steve Murphy Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Critical technologies Approach: Controlling Scientific Communication for the National Security, Valerie M. Fogleman, James Etienne Viator Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Researcher as "Offender" and "Victim" - Comparative Observations as to Freedom and Responsibility of Science and Technology, Albin Eser BYU Law Review
Live, Human-made Bacteria As Patentable Subject Matter Under 35 U.S.C. 5 101: Diamond v. Chakrabarty, Brent J. Jensen BYU Law Review
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