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Internet & Communications Law Notes

Badging: Section 230 Immunity in a Web 2.0 World

Vol. 123 No. 4 February 2010
First Amendment: Speech Recent Case

Independent Newspapers, Inc. v. Brodie

Maryland Court of Appeals Sets Out Process Required Before Court May Compel Identification of Anonymous Internet Defendants.

Vol. 123 No. 4 February 2010
Intellectual Property Response

Trespass-Copyright Parallels and the Harm-Benefit Distinction

Responding to Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Foreseeability and Copyright Incentives, 122 Harv. L. Rev. 1569 (2009)

Response to Foreseeability and Copyright Incentives
Vol. 122 No. 6 October 2009
  • Wendy J. Gordon
Torts Notes

Risk-Preference Asymmetries in Class Action Litigation

October 2009
Torts Recent Case

Matsuyama v. Birnbaum

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Accepts Loss of a Chance in Medical Malpractice Suits.

Vol. 122 No. 4 February 2009
Intellectual Property Recent Publication

Recent Publications

Vol. 122 No. 4 February 2009 THE ACTIVIST: JOHN MARSHALL, MARBURY V. MADISON, AND THE MYTH OF JUDICIAL REVIEW. By Lawrence Goldstone. New York, N.Y.: Walker & Co. 2008. Pp....
Civil Procedure Notes

The Alien Tort Statute, Forum Shopping, and the Exhaustion of Local Remedies Norm

Vol. 121 No. 8 June 2008
Human Rights Recent Case

Khulumani v. Barclay National Bank Ltd.

Second Circuit Holds that Human Rights Plaintiffs May Plead Aiding and Abetting Theory of Liability.

Vol. 121 No. 7 May 2008
Civil Rights Developments in the Law

Developments in the Law – The Law of Mental Illness

Vol. 121 No. 4 February 2008 Table of Contents Introduction Sell v. United States: Forcibly Medicating the Mentally Ill to Stand Trial Booker, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, and Violent Mentally...
Torts Recent Case

Shin v. Ahn

California Supreme Court Extends Assumption of Risk to Noncontact Sports.

Vol. 121 No. 4 February 2008
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