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Privacy in cyberspace: constructing a model of privacy for the electronic communications environment.
March 22, 1998... I. INTRODUCTION
Ever since Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis published their seminal article on the fight to privacy more than a century ago,(1) the contours of privacy both as a moral-philosophical concept and as a legal fight...
Copyright law tackles yet another challenge: the electronic frontier of the World Wide Web.
March 22, 1998... I. INTRODUCTION
The Internet has seen an explosion of popularity over the past few years. Government workers and university scholars of yesterday's Internet must now share today's Information Superhighway with big business, commercial...
Teaching law with computers.
March 22, 1998... INTRODUCTION
Thirty years from now the big university campuses will be relics.
Universities won't survive. [The computer revolution is] as
large a change as when we first got the printed book.(1)
Bold predictions about...
What's in the forecast? A look at the EPA's use of computer models in emissions trading.
March 22, 1998... INTRODUCTION
This paper traces the development of the Clean Air Act ("CAA" or "the Act") from its inception in 1970 through the 1990 Amendments. Significant emphasis is placed on the shift from the traditional command-and-control...
The path of E-law: liberty, property, and democracy from the colonies to the Republic of Cyberia.
March 22, 1998... INTRODUCTION
One century ago, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., then an Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, announced to the legal community that "[w]e are only at the beginning of a philosophical reaction, and...