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In the heart of the Silicon Valley, legal doctrine is emerging that will determine the course of civil rights and technological innovation for decades to come. The Center for Internet and Society (CIS), housed at Stanford Law School and a part of the Law, Science and Technology Program, is at the apex of this evolving area of law.
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  • Who Owns The News? And Where's Your Outrage, Man?
    Anthony Falzone
  • Stamps, Sculpture and Free Expression
    Anthony Falzone
  • Scrutinizing The URAA
    Anthony Falzone
  • EFF Warns Texas Instruments to Stop Harassing Calculator Hobbyists
    Jennifer Granick
  • Sword or Shield? Rethinking the Federal Shield Law
    Sarah Hinchliff...
  • The Hard Truths about Journalism
    Sarah Hinchliff...
  • People Can Be So Fake
    Ryan Calo
  • from the NYT: An early history on free expression in art.
    Melissa Singson
  • Privacy and the Democratization of Fame
    Sarah Hinchliff...
  • Coming Through the Rye No More
    Melissa Singson
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  • EFF Warns Texas Instruments to Stop Harassing Calculator Hobbyists
  • Sword or Shield? Rethinking the Federal Shield Law
  • The Hard Truths about Journalism
  • People Can Be So Fake
  • Who Owns The News? And Where's Your Outrage, Man?
  • from the NYT: An early history on free expression in art.
  • Stamps, Sculpture and Free Expression
  • Privacy and the Democratization of Fame
  • Coming Through the Rye No More
  • Who Decides What is Newsworthy? Journalists vs. the Legal System
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Packets Articles

  • MySpace Is Not Liable for Third Party Content and Has No Duty to Protect Users from Sexual Assault
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