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Volume 86, Issue 3 (May 2019) 611–795

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Articles

Testing for Trademark Dilution in Court and the Lab
Barton Beebe, Roy Germano, Christopher Jon Sprigman, and Joel H. Steckel

Inversion Aversion
Lee Anne Fennell and Richard H. McAdams

Enacted Legislative Findings and Purposes
Jarrod Shobe

The Failure of Mixed-Motives Jurisprudence
Andrew Verstein​​​​​​​

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