No. 4-2002, January 2002
Index
- A Call to Arms: Marching Orders for the North Carolina Anti-spam Statute
- A Penny Saved, a Lifestyle Learned? the California and Connecticut Approaches to Supermarket Privacy
- Considering a Market in Human Organs
- Cyber-elections and the Minority Voter’s Response
- Debating the Proposed Peer-to-peer Piracy Prevention Act: Should Copyright Owners Be Permitted to Disrupt Illegal File Trading Over Peer-to-peer Networks?
- Do Computer Purchasers Need Lemon
- Electronic Democracy as a Multi-dimensional Praxis
- Liquidating a Technology Company in Bankruptcy
- Mending the Tear in the Internet Radio Community: a Call for a Legislative Band-aid
- Organized Cybercrime? How Cyberspace May Affect the Structure of Criminal Relationships
- Technology and the Eighth Amendment: the Problem of Supermax Prisons
- The Federal Circuit and Claim Construction: Resolving the Conflict Between the Claims and the Written Description
- The Michigan Cyber Court: a Bold Experiment in the Development of the First Public Virtual Courthouse
- Tit for Tat in Cyberspace: Consumer and Website Responses to Anarchy in the Market for Personal Information