Information Technology Law
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


March 2003, Volume 82, No. 3



The Michigan Affirmative Action Cases
by Reginald M. Turner


Representative Assembly Votes to Shape the Future of the Bar and the Profession
by John T. Berry


Symptoms of Bad Writing
by Irving Younger


Epic Questions and Answers
by Hon. Phillip E. Harter


Ring in the New Year with Old Technology
by Jeff Kirkey and Don Passenger

 

Information Systems Vendors: Top 10 Warning Signs of Problem Vendors
by Susan M. Kornfield


The War on Internet Speech: Can Europe and the United States Find Middle Ground?
by Kimberly A. Paulson


Making Electronic Signatures Stick: Creating Contracts in the Electronic Age
by Donald M. Crawford and Stephen L. Tupper


Restriking the Balance: The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) and Reverse Engineering
by David Syrowki


Un-Canned Spam: Getting It Back in the Tin
by Don Passenger and Jeff Kirkey

 

Logging On to a Law Education
by Naseem Stecker