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196 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW

                  Understanding the RAND Commitment
                                   Doug Lichtman

                         47 HOUS. L. REV. 1023 (2010)
                           Copyright on a Clean Slate
                                   Paul Goldstein
                          48 HOUS. L. REV. 691 (2011)

                       What Copyright Owes the Future
                                 R. Anthony Reese

                         50 HOUS. L. REV. 287 (2013)3

      OTHER THEMED ISSUES AND BOOKS PUBLISHED

        The Booker Project: The Future of Federal Sentencing
                  (Criminal Justice Institute Symposium)
                  43 HOUS. L. REV. 269 (2006) (5 articles)
                    Thirty Years of Airline Deregulation:

             A Structure, Conduct and Performance Review
                  45 HOUS. L. REV. 287 (2008) (7 articles)
                         A Unified Theory of Copyright

                L. Ray Patterson and Stanley F. Birch, Jr.
                              (edited by Craig Joyce)

                46 HOUS. L. REV. 215 (2009) (10 chapters)
    Child-Centered Jurisprudence and Feminist Jurisprudence:

                    Exploring Connections and Tensions
                  46 HOUS. L. REV. 671 (2009) (4 articles)

           MOST PUBLISHED AUTHORS4

                        1. Craig Joyce (24 works total:
                         10 book chapters, 14 articles)
                 T2. Stanley F. Birch, Jr., Greg R. Vetter,
               and Ned W. Waxman (3 contributions each)
    T5. G. Sidney Buchanan, Darren Bush, Graeme Dinwoodie,
  Clayton P. Gillette, Robert Klonoff, Lynne Liberato, Michael J.
    Malinowski, John Mixon, Michael A. Olivas, Scott Phillips,
              and Sandra F. Sperino (2 contributions each)

                MOST CITED ARTICLES

1. Trademarks and Consumer Search Costs on the Internet
                   Stacey L. Dogan and Mark A. Lemley

      3. See note 2 above as to why the 2012 lecture appears in Volume 50.
      4. For the counting principles involved in this tabulation, see Methodological Note
in Craig Joyce, Driven: The First Decade of Houston Law Review, supra, at 32 n.3.
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