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    1. Right to Access: A History of the Duke University Abortion Loan Fund

      Folder: Legislature Spring 1971.  ASDU statute on maternity/abortion loan fund referendum question. (1984).

    2. Copyright roundup 1- the Supreme Court - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In short, it seems to me that as long as a library is loaning a work, the statute of limitations is moot. This new decision would seem (...)

    3. Fair use and the law of trespass - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Rather than compare fair use to an obvious affirmative defense like a statute of limitations, I want to suggest an analogy from the law (...)

    4. U.S. Code on the Move

      Code title as a single federal statute, thus rendering it legal evidence of the law's text.

    5. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The fact that the Statute was not enacted in this form probably says more about the political power of early publishers than it does of (...)

    6. Friend or FOIA

      The CALI lesson provides an overview of the federal statute, which details the basic right of the American public to obtain access to (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      The CALI lesson provides an overview of the federal statute, which details the basic right of the American public to obtain access to (...)

    8. Fair Use is for Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The first sale rules, at least as codified in the statute, only address distribution and not reproduction, so technically these resales (...)

    9. Giving the Authors a Voice in Litigation?  An ACS v. ResearchGate Update - Scholarly Communications

      I would hope, once authors are notified, that the court would also allow those same authors to intervene, as the statute allows, to (...)

    10. What fair use is for - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But the defendants raise several other defenses as well, including sovereign immunity (since all but one of the defendants are public (...)

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