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Vol. 33 No. 1 (1999): A Symposium on Law and Technology in the New Millenium: Closing the Gap
Vol. 33 No. 1 (1999): A Symposium on Law and Technology in the New Millenium: Closing the Gap
Published:
1999-01-01
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Front Matter
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Symposium
Introduction: The Ability of the Current Legal Framework to Address Advances in Technology
Lawrence P. Wilkins
1-16
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Is Bioethics Broke?: On the Idea of Ethics and Law "Catching Up" with Technology
Michael H. Shapiro
17-162
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The Misperception That Bioethics and the Law Lag Behind Advances in Biotechnology: A Response to Michael H. Shapiro
David Orentlicher
163-172
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The Changing Face of Privacy Protection in the European Union and the United States
Fred H. Cate
173-232
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Identity, Privacy, and the New Information Scalpers: Recalibrating the Rules of the Road in the Age of the Infobahn: A Response to Fred H. Cate
Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.
233-252
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The Internet Is Changing the Face of American Law Schools
Henry H. Perritt Jr.
253-274
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Closing One Gap but Opening Another?: A Response to Dean Perritt and Comments on the Internet, Law Schools, and Legal Education
Michael Heise
275-290
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Notes
In re Lindsey: A Needless Void in the Government Attorney-Client Privilege
Amanda J. Dickmann
291-316
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Rockin' Down the Highway: Forging a Path for the Lawful Use of MP3 Digital Music Files
Mary Jane Frisby
317-348
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Closing the Doors on Unsupported Speculation: Joiner's, Effect on the Admissibility of Expert Testimony
Theresa M. Moore
349-383
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