Forty-fourth selected bibliography on computers, technology, and the law.

PositionJan.-Dec. 2012 - Introduction through 4. Issues of Privacy, Security, and Crime 4.2 Security, p. 312-349 - Bibliography

INTRODUCTION

(January 2012 through December 2012)

Each year, the Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal provides a compilation of the most important and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law. The Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is designed to be a research guide to assist our readers in searching for recent articles on computer and technology law. This year's annual Bibliography contains nearly 1,000 articles, found through the examination of over 1,000 periodicals.

The Bibliography aims to include topics on every legal aspect of computers and technology. As new issues in this field emerge, we welcome your suggestions for additional topics and sources, as well as your commentary on the Bibliography.

INDEX 1. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LAW PRACTICE 1.0 General 1.1 Computerized Legal Research 1.1.0 General 1.1.1 Online Legal Research 1.2 Law Office Management 1.2.0 General 1.2.1 Office Automation 1.2.2 Case Management 1.2.3 Case File Security 1.2.4 Internet Access 1.3 Selected Uses in the Law Practice 1.3.0 General 1.3.1 Tax Filing 1.3.2 Bankruptcy 1.3.3 Estate Planning 1.3.4 Real Estate 1.3.5 Advertising 2. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LITIGATION 2.0 General 2.1 Scientific Evidence 2.1.0 General 2.1.1 Expert Testimony 2.1.2 DNA Typing 2.1.3 Fingerprint 2.1.4 Lie Detection 2.1.5 Forensic Evidence 2.2 Demonstrative Evidence 2.2.0 General 2.2.1 Computer-Generated Evidence 2.2.2 Audio/Visual Evidence 2.3 Electronic Discovery 2.4 Courtroom and Judges 2.5 Dispute Resolution 3. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE GOVERNMENT 3.0 General 3.1 Computers and Technology in Law Enforcement 3.2 Use of Computers and Technology by the Military 3.3 Use of Computers and Technology by State and Federal Legislatures 3.4 Regulation of Computers and Technology 3.4.1 First Amendment Concerns 3.4.2 Antitrust 3.4.3 FCC Regulation 3.4.4 SEC Regulation 4. ISSUES OF PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND CRIME 4.0 General 4.1 Problems of Privacy 4.1.0 General 4.1.1 Data Privacy 4.1.2 Privacy in the Workplace 4.2 Government Regulation of Computer-Related Industry 4.2.0 General 4.2.1 Cyberwar 4.2.2 Encryption and Digital Signatures 4.3 Substantive Law Aspects 4.3.0 General 4.3.1 Computer Crime 5. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION 5.0 General 5.1 Legal Education 6. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS 6.0 General 6.1 Electronic Commerce 6.1.0 General 6.1.1 Taxation 6.2 Computers in Banking and Finance 6.2.0 General 6.2.1 On-line Securities Trading 6.3 Computers and Technology in the Transportation Industry 6.4 Computers and Technology in the Publishing Industry 6.5 Computers and Technology in Advertising 6.6 Computers and Technology in Accounting 7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION OF COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY 7.0 General 7.1 Patent 7.1.0 General 7.1.1 Software Patent 7.1.2 Biotech Patent 7.2 Software Copyright 7.2.0 General 7.2.1 User Interface 7.2.2 Fair Use 7.2.3 Video Game 7.3 Digital Copyright 7.3.0 General 7.3.1 Electronic Compilation 7.3.2 Computer Database 7.3.3 Multimedia 7.3.4 Computer-Generated Works 7.4 Trademark 7.5 Trade Secret 7.6 Semiconductor Chip Protection 7.7 Licensing 7.8 Intellectual Property Issues of the Internet 7.9 International Developments 7.9.0 General 7.9.1 GATT-TRIPS 7.9.2 NAFTA 7.9.3 Developments in Canada 7.9.4 Developments in Mexico and Latin America 7.9.5 Developments in Australia and New Zealand 7.9.6 Developments in Africa 7.9.7 Developments in Asia 7.9.8 Developments in Western Europe 8. COMPUTERS AND LEGAL REASONING 8.0 General 8.1 Artificial Intelligence 9. LEGAL ISSUES OF THE INTERNET 9.0 General 9.1 ISP and Internet Access 9.2 Domain Names 9.3 Taxation of Electronic Commerce 9.4 Encryption and Digital Signatures 9.4.0 General 9.4.1 Social Networking 9.4.2 Virtual Worlds 9.5 First Amendment Concerns 10. LAW AND TECHNOLOGY 10.0 General 10.1 Technology Transfer 10.2 Audio/Video Recording 10.3 Space Law 10.4 Medical Technology 10.4.0 General 10.5 Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals 10.5.0 General 10.5.1 Biotechnology 10.5.2 Pharmaceuticals 10.5.3 Stem Cells and Cloning 10.5.4 Nanotechnology 10.6 Environmental Law 10.6.0 General 10.6.1 Pollution 10.6.2 Hazardous Substances 10.6.3 Electromagnetic Fields 10.6.4 Nuclear Technology 10.6.5 Energy and the Environment 10.6.6 International Environmental Law Developments 10.7 Television 10.7.0 General 10.7.1 Satellite Television 10.7.2 Cable Television 10.8 Telecommunications 10.8.0 General 10.8.1 Telephone 10.8.2 Multimedia in Telecommunications 10.8.3 International Telecommunications Developments 10.9 Recording Industry 10.10 Broadband 11. FAMILY 12. OTHERS BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LAW PRACTICE

    1.0 General

    Jeffrey Allen, Using the iPad for Profit and Fun in Family Law Practice, 26 AM. J. FAM. L. 102 (2012).

    Benjamin P. Cooper, The ABA's Modest Changes to the Rules of Professional Conduct: Correspondent's Report from the United States, 15 LEGAL ETHICS 386 (2012).

    Kelly Foss, Reducing Civil Litigation Costs by Promoting Technological Innovation: Adopting Standards of Reasonableness in E-Discovery, 63 HASTINGS L.J. 1161 (2011-2012).

    Bill Haltom, From Briefs to Tweets: May it Please the Court!, 48 Tenn. B.J. 30 (May 2012).

    Bill Haltom, Is There an App that will Shut Off My Phone?, 48 TENN. B.J. 40 (Jan. 2012).

    Bill Haltom, Warning to Litigators: Beware the Software, 48 TENN.B.J. 36 (Feb. 2012).

    JoAnn L. Hathaway, Practice Smarter, Not Harder, with These 50 iPad and iPhone Apps, MICH. B.J., Mar. 2012, at 46.

    Allison Orr Larsen, Confronting Supreme Court Fact Finding, 98 VA. L. REV. 1255 (October 2012).

    Allison D. Martin, A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: How Wordle Can Help Legal Writers, 9 LEGAL COMM. & RHETORIC: JALWD 139 (2012).

    Henry H. Perritt, Jr., The Internet at 20: Evolution of a Constitution for Cyberspace, 20 WM. & MARY BILL RTS. J. 1115(2012).

    Alyssa Thurston, Book Note, 104 LAW LIBR. J. 443 (Summer 2012).

    1.1 Computerized Legal Research

    1.1.0 General

    1.1.1 Online Legal Research

    ACBA Staff, LexisNexis Offers Four New Member Benefits to Manage Law Office Needs, LAW. J., Oct. 2012, at 4.

    Ratnawati Mohd Admin et al., Open Access to Legal Material in South East Asia and its Neighbors, 40 INT'L J. LEGAL INFO. 309 (Spring-Summer 2012).

    Emily Allbon, Legal Skills: Ensuring 'Appy Students, 12 LEGAL INFO. MGMT. 266 (2012).

    John Bell, The Future of Legal Research, 12 LEGAL INFO. MGMT. 314(2012).

    Claire Bonello, Discovering the Digitised Law Library of Heritage Collections: A Collaborative Achievement Between French Libraries, 12 LEGAL INFO. MGMT. 297 (2012).

    Jas Breslin, Research@mofo: Providing a Virtual Enquiry Service, 12 LEGAL INFO. MGMT. 273 (2012).

    Timothy L. Coggins, Finding Legal, Factual, and Other Information in a Digital World, 18 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 12 (2012).

    David Hall, Google, Westlaw, Lexisnexis and Open Access: How the Demand for Free Legal Research Will Change the Legal Profession, 26 SYRACUSE SCI. & TECH. L. REP. (Spring 2012).

    Ken Kozlowski, The Internet Guide to Admiralty and Maritime Law, 17 INT. L. RES. 1 (Nov. 2012).

    Betsy Lenhart, The Seventeenth Century Meets the Internet: Using a Historian's Approach to Evaluating Documents as a Guide to Twenty-First Century Online Legal Research, 9 Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JALWD 21 (2012).

    Don MacLeod, iWitness: Eight Google Skills All Litigators Should Master, LITIG., Spring 2012, at 11.

    Teresa Miguel, The Digital Legal Landscape in South America: Government Transparency and Access to Information, 40 INT'L J. LEGAL INFO. 39 ().

    Ian Ramsay, SSRN and Law Journals--Rivals or Allies?, 40 INT'L J. LEGAL INFO. 134 (Spring 2012).

    Mathew Rotenberg, Note, Stifled Justice: The Unauthorized Practice of Law and Internet Legal Resources, 97 MINN. L. REV. 709 (December, 2012).

    R. Lee Sims & Roberta Munoz, The Long Tail of Legal Information: Legal Reference Service in the Age of the Content Farm, 104 LAW LIBR. J. 411 (Summer 2012).

    Ruth S. Stevens, Legal Research: Is There an App for That?, MICH. B.J., June 2012, at 54.

    Superior Court's Website to Provide Access to Cases of Public Interest, Law. J., Oct. 2012, at 7.

    1.2 Law Office Management

    1.2.0 General

    Scott Bassett, The iPad in Law Practice: One Lawyer's Story, Mich. B.J., May 2012, at 44.

    Scott Bassett, The iPad in Law Practice (Part 2): Beyond the Basics, Mich. B.J., June 2012, at 56.

    Sara Batts et al., Communication, Culture and Context: Best Practice for Working Internationally, 12 LEGAL Info. Mgmt. 278 (2012).

    Nina T. Dow, Book Note, Smart Policies for Workplace Technologies--Email, Blogs, Cell Phones & More, 11 J. High Tech. L. 1 (2011-2012) (reviwing Lisa Guerin, M.D.).

    Jordana Hausman, Who's Afraid of the Virtual Lawyers? The Role of Legal Ethics in the Growth and Regulation of Virtual Law Offices, 25 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 575 (Summer 2012).

    1.2.1 Office Automation

    Susan Jacobs Jablow, CLE Statements Now Delivered Electronically, Law. J., Jan. 2012, at 7.

    Sharon D. Nelson & John W. Simek, iWitness: The iPad for Litigators: Storming the Courtrooms, LITIG., Summer/Fall 2012, at 15.

    1.2.2 Case Management

    William W. Belt et. al., Technology-Assisted Document Review: Is it Defensible?, 18. RICH. J.L & TECH. 10 (2012).

    1.2.3 Case File Security

    Sharon D. Nelson & John W. Simek, The Deplorable State of Law Firm Information Security, RES GESTAE, May 2012, at 41.

    1.2.4 Internet Access

    Tracy Carbasho, Expert Advises Attorneys on How Google Can Help Drive Business, Law. J., Oct. 2012, at 1.

    Lydia E. Lawless, Law Firm Websites, MD. B.J., July/Aug. 2012, at 46.

    Stuart Levine & Nicholas B. Proy, Be Your Own IT Gal or Guy, MD. B.J., May/June 2012, at 34.

    Karen Mossberger et al., Unraveling Different Barriers to Internet Use: Urban Residents and Neighborhood Effects, 48 URB. AFFAIRS REV. 771 (Nov. 2012).

    1.3 Selected Uses in the Law Practice

    1.3.0 General

    Leslie Book, New Paradigm for IRS Guidance: Ensuring Input and Enhancing Participation, 13 FLA. TAX REV. 517(2012).

    Kevin K. Ho, Macworld--Tools for Attorneys, S.F. ATTORNEY...

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