| The Federalist Society National Student Symposium–2015 |
| 1 | Innovation and Inequality: The Separability Thesis | Richard A. Epstein |
| 21 | Biologics in the Practice of Law | Lindsay Kelly
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| 39 | Innovation and Inequality: Conservative and Libertarian Perspectives | Beth Kregor
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| 47 | How Innovation Makes Us More Equal | John McGinnis
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| 59 | Over-Rewarding Patenting: You Get What You Pay For | Douglas Melamed
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| 71 | Current Issues in Patent Law and Policy | Michael J. Meurer
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| 79 | Let’s Wait and See: A Perspective on Post-AIA Patent Reform | Phyllis Turner-Brim
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| Articles |
| 89 | Measuring Diversity: Law Faculties in 1997 and 2013 | James Lindgren
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| 153 | Why Are There So Few Conservatives and Libertarians in Legal Academia? An Empirical Exploration of Three Hypotheses | James C. Phillips
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| 209 | Public Choice Theory and Occupational Licensing | Paul J. Larkin, Jr. |