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January 2004: Does Howard Dean's Third-Place Finish in Iowa Rebut the "Internet Election" Concept? for FindLaw's Writ.…
January 2004: Does Howard Dean's Third-Place Finish in Iowa Rebut the "Internet Election" Concept? for FindLaw's Writ.…
I wrote a guest column for Findlaw on why I don't think this Election will really be the "Internet Election." As innovative as Dean's use of…
Lauren Gelman's commentary about Deaniacs and the search for a true "Internet Election" is now online.…
"The Yale Law School Information Society Project, the Yale Journal of Law & Technology, and the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy…
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The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) at Stanford Law School is hiring a Summer Intern to work public interest issues involving technology and the Internet…
The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) at Stanford Law School is offering a one-year Fellowship to work in conjunction with its Cyberlaw Clinic on public int…
Open Source Yoga Unity's suit for declaratory judgment against Bikram Choudhury has been moving along full speed ahead with discovery on the issue of subjec…
If you've been following the Peter Pan case, well, you have been very bored. It has taken almost an entire year to get the case served in conformity with t…
Already being reported pretty much everywhere, the RIAA announced 532 new lawsuits against file-sharers. Notable because this time, rather than seeking subpoen…
Open Communications Platforms, Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law…
Another day, another airline handing 11 million passenger records over to the government -- this time notwithstanding a privacy policy that seems to explicitly…