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

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(January 2009 through December 2009)

INTRODUCTION

Each year, the 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 1000 articles, found through the examination of over 1000 periodicals.

The Bibliography aims to include topics on every legal aspect of computers and technology. However, 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 1N 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, TECHNOLOGY AND THE GOVERNMENT 3.0 General 3.1 Computers, Technology and 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 3.2.0 General 3.2.1 First Amendment Concerns 3.2.2 Antitrust 3.2.3 FCC Regulation 3.2.4 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 Security 4.2.0 General 4.2.1 Cyberwar 4.2.2 Encryption and Digital Signatures 4.3 Crime 4.3.0 General 4.3.1 Internet 5. COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION 5.0 General 5.1 Legal Education 6. COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY AND 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 COMPUTERS 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 7.9.9 Developments in Eastern Europe and Russia 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 9.1.0 General 9.1.1 Net Neutrality 9.2 Domain Names 9.3 Civil Procedure in Cyberspace 9.4 Online Communities 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 10.4.1 Electronic Records 10.5 Science and Technology 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 LAW 12. OTHER BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LAW PRACTICE

    1.0 General

    Steven C. Bennett, Ethics of Lawyer Social Networking, 73 ALB. L. REV. 113 (2009).

    Rachel Fisher, Research Right Using Books and Bytes, 45 TENN. B.J. 25 (2009).

    Leslie A. Gordon, Virtual Lawyering Comes Into Its Own, SAN FRANCISCO ATT'Y, Winter 2009, at 16.

    Chris Johnson, Leveraging Technology to Deliver Legal Services, 23 HARV. J. L. & TECH 259 (2009).

    Richard L. Marcus, The Electronic Lawyer, 58 DEPAUL L.

    REV. 263 (2009).

    Scott L. Nelson, Telecommuting, 35 LITIG. 47 (2009). Wayne Schiess, The "Best Of" Series: E-Mail Like a Lawyer, 12 SCRIBES J. LEGAL WRITING 151 (2009).

    Thomas E. Spahn, The Ethics of E-Mail, 15 RICH. J.L. & TECH. 12 (2009), http://law.richmond.edu/jolt/vl5i4 /article 12.pdf.

    1.1 Computerized Legal Research

    1.1.0 General

    Theodora Belniak, The Law Librarian of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries." A Flouration in Flux, 101 LAW LIBR. J. 427 (2009).

    Paul Ohm, Computer Programming and the Law: A New Research Agenda, 54 VILL. L. REV. 117 (2009).

    Stephanie L. Plotin, Legal Scholarship, Electronic Publishing and Open Access: Transformation or Steadfast Stagnation, 101 LAW LIBR. J. 31 (2009).

    Amanda M. Runyon, The Effect of Economics and Electronic Resources on the Traditional Law Library Print Collection, 101 LAW LIBR. J. 177 (2009).

    1.1.1 Online Legal Research

    Ryan L. Dansak & Dittakavi Rao, Pennsylvania Code and Pennsylvania Bulletin Now Available Online, LAW. J., June 5, 2009 at 6.

    Ryan L. Dansak & Dittakavi Rao, Jurisdictions Offer Free Case Law Online, LAW. J., Aug. 28, 2009, at 6.

    Frederick N. Elger, Pittsburgh Legal Journal Opinions Insert Moves to an Online Format, LAW. J., Nov. 20, 2009, at 1.

    Deborah Ginsburg, Meg Kribble & Bonnie Shuha, Inspiring Innovation: Planning, Implementing and Evaluating the Web 2.0 Challenge, 101 LAW LIBR. J. 355 (2009).

    Julie M. Jones, Not Just Key Numbers and Keywords Anymore: How User Interface Design Affects Legal Research, 101 LAW LIBR. J. 7 (2009).

    Andrew T. Solomon, Practitioners Beware: Under Amended Trap 47, "Unpublished" Memorandum Opinions in Civil Cases are Binding and Research on Westlaw and Lexis is a Necessity, 40 ST. MARY'S L.J. 693 (2009).

    1.2 Law Office Management

    1.2.0 General

    Alicia A. Slade, Tape Backups: Your Setup and Configuration Make a Difference, LAW. J., June 19, 2009, at 5.

    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

    Barton Black, Tax Practice Management, Client Data Security for the Tax Practitioner, 9-09 TAX ADVISOR 646 (2009).

    1.3.2 Bankruptcy

    Bob Bernstein, Why Bankruptcy Practitioners Should Care About Electronic Discovery, LAW. J., Jan. 30, 2009, at 4.

    1.3.3 Estate Planning

    1.3.4 Real Estate

    1.3.5 Advertising

    Debra Regan, Online Video Complements Law Firms' Search Marketing, LAW. J., July 17, 2009, at 9.

    Debra Regan, Internet Marketing Tips for New, Small Law Firms, LAW. J., July 21, 2009, at 7.

    Debra Regan, Law Firm Website Basics: From Design to Concept, LAW. J., Dec. 18, 2009, at 6.

  2. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY IN LITIGATION 2.0 General

    Jessica L. Chilson, Note, Unmasking John Doe: Setting a Standard for Discovery in Anonymous Internet Defamation Cases, 95 VA. L. REV. 389 (2009).

    Impeachment by Facebook Status Update?, CYBERSPACE LAW., Oct. 2009, at 23.

    Rachel C. Lee, Note, Ex Parte Blogging: The Legal Ethics of Supreme Court Advocacy in the Internet Era, 61 STAN. L. REV. 1535 (2009).

    Katherine Minotti, Comment, The Advent of Digital Diaries: Implications of Social Networking Web Sites for the Legal Profession, 60 S.C.L. REV. 1057 (2009).

    Ronald W. Staudt, All the Wild Possibilities: Technology That Attacks Barriers to Access to Justice, 42 LOY. L.A.L. REV. 1117 (2009).

    Aaron M. Stronge, Note, Absolute Truth or Deus Ex Machina?, The Legal and Philosophical Ramifications of Guilt-Assessment Technology, 10 J. HIGH TECH L. 113 (2009).

    2.1 Scientific Evidence

    2.1.0 General

    Jane Campbell Moriarty, Visions Of Deception: Neuroimages and the Search for Truth, 42 AKRON L. REV. 739 (2009).

    Athena Johns, Computer Science and the Reference Manual for Scientific Evidence: Defining the Judge's Role as a Firewall, 14 INTELL. PROP. L. BULL. 23 (2009).

    Owen D. Jones, Joshua W. Buckholtz, Jeffrey D. Schall & Rene Marois, Brain Imaging for Legal Thinkers: A Guide for the Perplexed, 2009 STAN. TECH. L. REV. 5 (2009), http://stlr.stanford.edu/pdf/ jones-brain-imaging.pdf.

    Eugene Morgulis, Note, Juror Reactions to Scientific Testimony: Unique Challenges in Complex Mass Torts, 15 B.U.J. SCI. & TECH. L. 252 (2009).

    Michael L. Perlin, "His Brain Has Been Mismanaged With Great Skill": How Will Jurors Respond to Neuroimaging Testimony in Insanity Defense Cases?, 42 AKRON L. REV. 885 (2009).

    Bradley J. Schmalzer, A Vicious Cycle: The Biological Passport Dilemma, 70 U. PITT. L. REV. 677 (2009).

    Stephanie Tai, Uncertainty about Uncertainty: The Impact of Judicial Decisions on Assessing Scientific Uncertainty, 11 U. PA. J. CONST. L. 671 (2009).

    2.1.1 Expert Testimony

    Paul C. Giannelli, Scientific Evidence: Daubert "Factors," 23 GRIM. JUST., Winter 2009, at 42.

    Andrew Jurs, Judicial Analysis of Complex & Cutting-Edge Science in the Daubert Era: Epidemiologic Risk Assessment as a Test Case for Reform Strategies, 42 CONN. L. REV. 49 (2009).

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