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Adapting contract law to accommodate electronic contracts: overview and suggestions.(e-commerce)
March 22, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION
Law is not a static body of inflexible rules and unyielding tradition. The dynamism of contemporary economic, cultural, and technological evolution requires the law to adapt itself to modern demands. Attempts to graft...
Cyberbanking: a new frontier for discrimination?
March 22, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION
As cyberspace becomes more accessible to the public, cyberbanking(2) becomes more problematic. In fact, cyberbanking, which is becoming ever more popular, may be America's leading economic and civil rights conundrum,...
Universal health identifier: invasion of privacy or medical advancement?
March 22, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION
In today's world of constant change, legislation often cannot keep abreast of technological developments,(1) The increasing use of computers to maintain a variety of data, from health information to shopping habits, has...
Mainstream Loudoun and the future of internet filtering for America's public libraries.(Mainstream Loudoun v. Board of Trustees of Loudoun County Library)
March 22, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION
The First Amendment guarantee of free speech is under heavy fire today. Everyone, from Congress to local librarians, is arguing over how best to protect young people from potentially harmful online information. Our public...
Thirty-second selected bibliography on computers, technology and the law.(1999)(Bibliography)
March 22, 2000... (January 1999 through December 1999)
INTRODUCTION
Each year, the Journal provides a compilation of the most important and timely legal articles on computers, technology, and the Internet. The Bibliography, indexed by subject matter, is...