Richmond Journa

l of Law &Technology

Volume VI, Issue 3, Part I

Winter 1999


Why Urofsky v. Gilmore Still Fails to Satisfy

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http://www.loundy.com/CASES/Urovsky_v_Allen.html. District Court Order in the original case filed in Alexandria Division, Eastern District of Virginia.

http://www.igc.org/aaup/legaldoc.htm. 1997-98 Legal Docket posted by the American Association of University Professors and discusses issues concerning academic freedom on the internet, in research and in testimony.

http://www.shorejournal.com/9801/acl0118a.html. ACLU of Virginia Legislative Memorandum posted by Richard W. Ferris, Associate Director of the ACLU of Virginia.

http://www.nea.org/neatoday/9810/rights.html. Savvy About Cybersmut? posted in NEA Today Online: Rights Watch.

http://www.abanet.org/scitech/ambees.html. Civil Liberties in Cyberspace: An Overview by Anne Bessom presented at the American Bar Association Annual Meeting International and Domestic Cyberlaw Panel on August 2, 1997 San Francisco, CA.

http://www.netlitigation.com/firstamendment.htm. Netlitigation: Internet Law, News and Discussion, a cite created by the law firm by Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak and Cohen.


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