The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A.D.A.M. - the computer generated cadaver: a new development in medical malpractice and personal injury litigation. | Library and information science | Thapedi, Andre M. |
A lawyer's roadmap of the information superhighway. | Library and information science | Gordon, Mark L., McKenzie, Diana J.P. |
A normative regulatory framework for computer matching. | Library and information science | Clarke, Roger A. |
Attorney advertising and solicitation on the Internet: complying with ethics regulations and netiquette. | Library and information science | Gilpin, Brian G. |
Computers, copyright and substantial similarity: the test reconsidered. | Library and information science | Coulter, Jeffrey D. |
Credit cards in America. | Library and information science | Szwak, David A. |
Disclosure of an adoptee's HIV status: a return to orphanages and leper colonies? | Library and information science | Chejfec, Charles |
Don't get caught in the net: an intellectual property practitioner's guide to using the Internet. | Library and information science | Kassel, Mark A., Kassel, Joanne Keane |
E-mail stalking: is adequate legal protection available? | Library and information science | Ross, Eileen S. |
Extending the reach of the long-arm statute through the Internet.(Florida)(Case Note) | Library and information science | Santisi, Michael J. |
In re Alappat: a strict statutory interpretation determining patentable subject matter relating to computer software? | Library and information science | Kim, Sang Hui Michael |
Medical process patents and patient privacy rights. | Library and information science | Taylor, Jeffrey A. |
Reinventing the examination process for patent applications covering software-related inventions. | Library and information science | Klein, Alan P. |
Repetitive stress injuries and the computer keyboard: if there still is no causal relationship between use and injury, is it wise to warn? | Library and information science | Liljestrand, Craig T. |
Restatement (Second) of Torts section 324A: an innovative theory of recovery for patients injured through use or misuse of health care information systems. | Library and information science | Dahm, Lisa L. |
Revising the copyright law for electronic publishing. | Library and information science | Loundy, David J. |
Sysop, user and programmer liability: the constitutionality of computer generated child pornography.(Thirteenth Annual John Marshall Law School National Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law)(Transcript) | Library and information science | Gassman, Gary L. |
The government's unauthorized seizure of private e-mail warrants more than the Fifth Circuit's slap on the wrist.(Case Note) | Library and information science | Giallonardo, Nicole |
The Mexican electoral process: the perpetuation of fraud by restriction of citizen access to electoral information. | Library and information science | Root, Lawrence E., Jr. |
Thermal imaging and the Fourth Amendment: Pushing the Katz test towards terminal velocity. | Library and information science | Polatsek, Daniel J. |
The Rodney King beating - beyond fair use: a broadcaster's right to air copyrighted videotape as part of a newscast. | Library and information science | Reis, Leslie Ann |
Warrantless satellite surveillance: will our 4th Amendment privacy rights be lost in space? | Library and information science | Kelly, Krysten C. |
When is a software process too abstract to merit patent protection?(Case Note) | Library and information science | Santisi, Steven M. |
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