Issue 1: Fall 2010

Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead 

Articles

1.   Near Impossible to Enforce at Best, Unconstitutional at Worst: The Consequences of Maryland’s Text Messaging Ban on Drivers — Alan Lazerow

2.   Blast Off? — Strict Liability’s Potential Role in the Development of the Commercial Space Market — Mark Flores

3.   The Not-So-Risky Business of High-End Escorts and the Internet in the 21st Century — Robert Rigg

4.   Bending Broken Rules: The Fourth Amendment Implications of Full-Body Scanners in Preflight Screening — M. Madison Taylor

 

Issue 2: Winter 2011

Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead 

Articles

5.   The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence Under the Federal Rules of Evidence — Jonathan D. Frieden & Leigh M. Murray

6.   Teacher Cell Phone Searches in Light of Ontario v. Quon — Joseph O. Oluwole

7.   Busting Blocks: Revisiting 47 U.S.C. § 230 to Address the Lack of Effective Legal Recourse for Wrongful Inclusion in Spam Filters — Jonathan I. Ezor

 

Issue 3 – Annual Survey: Spring 2011

Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead 

Articles

8.   Federal Rule of Evidence 502: Has It Lived Up to Its Potential? — Hon. Paul W. Grimm, Lisa Yurwit Bergstrom & Matthew P. Kraeuter

9.   Law in the Age of Exabytes: Some further Thoughts on ‘Information Inflation’ and Current Issues in E-Discovery Search — Jason R. Baron

10.   Four Years Later: How the 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules Have Reshaped the E-Discovery Landscape and are Revitalizing the Civil Justice System — Bennett B. Borden, Monica McCarroll, Brian C. Vick & Lauren M. Wheeling

11.   Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery Can Be More Effective and More Efficient Than Exhaustive Manual Review — Maura R. Grossman & Gordon V. Cormack

 

Issue 4: Spring 2011

Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead 

Articles

12.   Rethinking Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in Online Social Networks — Bryce Clayton Newell

13.   Better Late than Never: How the Online Advertising Industry’s Response to Proposed Privacy Legislation Eliminates the Need for Regulation — Catherine Schmierer

14.   Re-Mapping Privacy Law: How the Google Maps Scandal Requires Tort Law Reform — Lindsey A. Strachan

15.   Spilling Secrets: Trade Secret Disclosure and Takings in Offshore Drilling Regulation — Michael A. Greene

16.   A Critical Look at the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement — David M. Quinn