Volume 11 Issue 2 2010 Note / Comment DWI Source Code Motions after Underdahl David Liebow View Full Article In This Issue Faculty Masthead Student Masthead How the Internet is Reshaping Assisted Reproduction: From Donor Offspring Registries to Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing Bridging the Accountability Gap: Rights for New Entities in the Information Society? Introduction — Rising Stars: Recognizing Important New Voices in Law, Medicine, Science & Technology Corporate Cyborgs and Technology Risks Global Legal Triage in Response to the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak Synthesizing Law for Synthetic Biology "Knowing Where You Come From": The Rights of Donor-Conceived Individuals and the Meaning of Genetic Relatedness Marking the Fine Line: Ethics and the Regulation of Innovative Technologies in Human Reproduction Why Not Take All of Me? Reflections on The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and the Status of Participants in Research Using Human Specimens Maintaining Incentives for Healthcare Innovation: A Response to the FTC's Report on Follow-On Biologics Solving the Procedural Quagmire for Testing Reverse Payment Settlements Restoring Truth: An Argument to Remove the Qui Tam Provision from the False Marking Statute of the Patent Act DWI Source Code Motions after Underdahl Virtual World, Real Taxes: A Sales and Use Tax Adventure Through Second Life Starring Dwight Schrute Taking Off: Recent Changes to Venue Transfer of Patent Litigation in the Rocket Docket