Volume XIX (2012-2013)
Issue 1: Fall 2012
Articles
1. “Forensic Collection of Electronic Evidence from Infrastructure-As-a-Service Cloud Computing,” by Josiah Dykstra and Damien Riehl
2. “Technologies-That-Must-Not-Be-Named: Understanding and Implementing Advanced Search Technologies in E-Discovery” by Jacob Tingen
3. “A ‘Pinteresting’ Question: Is Pinterest Here to Stay? A Study in How IP Can Help Pinterest Lead a Revolution” by Stephanie Chau
4. “An Expected Harm Approached To Compensating Consumers for Unauthorized Information Disclosures” by Rachel Yoo
Issue 2: Winter 2013
Letter from the Editor, Table of Contents
Articles
5. Keeping the “Free” in Teacher Speech Rights: Protecting Teachers and their Use of Social Media to Communicate with Students Beyond the Schoolhouse Gates by Mark Schroeder
6. Taking Note: On Copyrighting Students’ Lecture Notes by Matthew M. Pagett
7. Exposing Latent Patent Infringement by Bryan Blumenkopf
Issue 3: Spring 2013
Letter from the Editor, Table of Contents
Articles
8. Local Rules, Standing Orders, and Model Protocols: Where the Rubber Meets the (e-Discovery) Road, by Thomas Y. Allman
9. Databases Lie! Successfully Managing Structured Data, the Oft-Overlooked ESI, by Conrad Jacoby, Jim Vint, & Michael Simon
10. E-Discovery as Quantum Law: Clash of Cultures-What the Future Portends, by Michael Yager
Download accompanying presentation from Spring 2013 Symposium
11. Social Media Evidence in Government Investigations and Criminal Proceedings: A Frontier of New Legal Issues, by Justin P. Murphy and Adrian Fontecilla
Download accompanying presentation from Spring 2013 Symposium
Issue 4: Summer 2013
Articles
12. Information Governance: It’s a Duty and It’s Smart Business, by Charles R. Ragan
13. No Implied Effect: The ‘Safe’ FCC Cell Phone Radiation Standard and Tort Immunity by Implied Conflict Preemption, by Sean M. Sherman
14. Snapchat and Sexting: A Snapshot of Baring Your Bare Essentials, by Nicole A. Poltash
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