Issue 1: Fall 2003
Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead
Articles
1. California’s Database Breach Notification Security Act: The First State Breach Notification Law Is Not Yet a Suitable Template For National Identity Theft Legislation — Timothy H. Skinner
2. Towards a Theory of Cyberplace: A Proposal For a New Legal Framework — Ronnie Cohen and Janine S. Hiller
3. Appealing a Rejection at the Patent Board of Appeals: Analysis of Recent Board Decisions and Non-Appeal Alternatives — Susan Perng Pan
4. The Academy Chokes on Food Biotech, Public Policy Suffocates — Henry I. Miller, MD
Casenote
5. Globe Newspaper Co. V. Commonwealth: An Examination of the Media’s “Right” to Retest Postconviction DNA Evidence — Emily S. Munro
Issue 2 – Symposium: Winter 2003
Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead
Articles
6. An Introduction to Genetically Modified Foods — Kathleen Hart
7. Remarks on Food Safety in Dealing with Genetically Modified Foods — Dallas Hoover
8. Remarks on Regulating Genetically Modified Foods in the United States — Gregory Jaffe
9. Remarks on Regulating Genetically Modified Foods in the United States — L. Val Giddings, Ph.D.
10. Remarks on Regulating Genetically Modified Foods in the United States — David Hegewood
11. Panel Remarks on Regulating Genetically Modified Foods in the United States — Gregory Jaffe, L. Val Giddings, & David Hegewood (Moderated by: Kathleen Hart)
12. Regulating Genetically Modified Foods: Is Mandatory Labeling the Right Answer? — Jean Halloran
13. Regulating Genetically Modified Foods: Is Mandatory Labeling the Right Answer? — Gregory Conko
14. Regulating Genetically Modified Foods: Is Mandatory Labeling the Right Answer? — Jonathan Adler
15. Panel Remarks on Regulating Genetically Modified Foods: Is Mandatory Labeling the Right Answer? — Jean Halloran, Gregory Conko, & Jonathan Adler (Moderated by: Michael Rodemeyer)
16. Remarks on Genetically Modified Foods and International Regulation — Tony Van der Haegen
17. Remarks on Genetically Modified Foods and International Regulation — Jean Halloran
18. Remarks on Genetically Modified Foods and International Regulation — Mark Mansour
19. Remarks on Genetically Modified Foods and International Regulation — Thomas Sleight
21. Panel Remarks on Liability: Liability for Refusing to Use Agricultural Biotechnology — Drew Kershen
22. Panel Remarks on Liability: Liability for Farming? — Rachel Lattimore
23. Panel Remarks on Liability: Liability Issues: Lessons from StarLink — Donald Uchtmann
Issue 3: Winter 2004
Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead
Articles
24. Unleashing “Instant Messaging” From Regulatory Oversight — Fernando R. Laguarda
25. Using ADR To Resolve Online Disputes — Aashit Shah
26. The Federal Framework for Internet Gambling — Jonathan Gottfried
Issue 4 – Symposium: Spring 2004
Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead
Articles
27. The Do-Not-Call List’s Big Hang-Up — Jared Strauss
28. Do Not Call: Abdicating and Ignoring Responsibility — Tim Searcy
29. The Sanctity of the Home and the Right Not to be Spoken To: A Critical Analysis of Free Speech and Privacy [Article Unavailable] — Gerald Stegmaier
Briefs
30. Plaintiff’s Brief — Mainstream Marketing Services, Inc., TMG Marketing, Inc. and American Teleservices Association
31. Plaintiff’s Reply Brief — Mainstream Marketing Services, Inc., TMG Marketing, Inc. and American Teleservices Association
32. Defendant’s Brief — Federal Trade Commission
33. Defendant’s Reply Brief — Federal Trade Commission
34. Brief of Amicus Curiae — U.S. States
35. Brief of Amicus Curiae – American Association of Retired Persons
36. Brief of Amici Curiae – Representatives W.J. “Billy” Tauzin and John D. Dingell and Certain Other Members of the House of Representatives of the United States
37. Brief of Amici Curiae — ACA International
38. Brief of Amici Curiae — United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Commentary
39. Telemarketing Sales Rule Comment for 16 CFR Part 310 — American Association of Retired Persons
40. Telemarketing Sales Rule Commentary — Cox Enterprises, Inc.
Testimony
41. Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation — Lee Hammond, Board of Directors of American Association of Retired Persons
42. Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation — Timothy J. Muris, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
43. Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation — Rodney A. Smolla, Dean, University of Richmond School of Law
44. Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation — Gerald Cerasale — Senior Vice President for The Direct Marketing Association, Inc.
45. Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation — James Guest — President of Consumers Union
46. Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation — Michael K. Powell — Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
47. Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation — Tim Searcy — Executive Director of the American Teleservices Association
48. Testimony Before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce — Timothy J. Muris –Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission
Issue 5 – Annual Survey: Spring 2004
Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead
Articles
49. A Topic Both Timely and Timeless — James Gibson
50. “Do I Really Have To Do That?” Rule 26(a)(1) Disclosures and Electronic Information — David J. Waxse
51. Electronic Discovery Best Practices — Virginia Llewellyn
52. Negotiating the Minefields of Electronic Discovery — Stephen D. Williger & Robin M. Wilson
53. Collaborative Navigation of the Stormy e-Discovery Seas — Robert Douglas Brownstone
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