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Biemiller, Lawrence, and Goldie Blumenstyk. "Supreme Court Strikes Down Law on Internet Indecency." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3 July 1997, A21-A22. Brainard, Jeffrey. "Appeals Court Upholds Virginia Law on Sexually Explicit Material Online." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 July 2000, A37. Burke, Edmund B. "And Makes Me Poor Indeed: The Law of Defamation in the Age of Information Technology." Educom Review 29 (July/August 1994): 6-7. [HTML file] ________. "They Can't Say That, Can They?" Educom Review 31 (July/August 1996): 12-13. [HTML file] Cavazos, Edward A., and Gavino Morin. Cyberspace and the Law: Your Rights and Duties in the On-line World. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1994. DeLoughry, Thomas J. "Court's Ruling Against Internet-Indecency Law Will be Appealed by U.S." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 12 July 1996, A23. ________. "Upset with Internet Law." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 16 February 1996, A21, A26. DeLoughry, Thomas J., and Jeffrey R. Young. "Internet Restrictions Ruled Unconstitutional." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 21 June 1996, A17, A19-A20. Ferencz, Susan K. "Defamation Charges in a Networked Environment." CAUSE/EFFECT 20 (Spring 1997): 12-14. [HTML file] Foster, Andrea L. "Supreme Court Rebuffs Professors' Challenge to a Virginia Law on Internet Use." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 19 January 2001, A31. Glater, Jonathan D. "Hemming in the World Wide Web." The New York Times, 7 January 2001, WK 5. Guernsey, Lisa. "Seeking Legal Protection for Their Web Site, Scholars Make a Deal with U. of Maryland." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 5 March 1999, A25-A26. Heins, Marjorie. "Academic Freedom and the Internet." Academe 84 (May-June 1998): 19-21. Hodges, Marjorie W., and Steven L. Worona. "The First Amendment in Cyberspace." CAUSE/EFFECT 20 (Fall 1997): 4-8. [HTML file] ________. "Legal Underpinnings for Creating Campus Computer Policy." CAUSE/EFFECT 19 (Winter 1996): 5-9. [HTML file] "Internet v. United States Department of Justice, Janet Reno, et al." Wired 4 (May 1996): 84-91. Kahin, Brian. "Scholarly Communication in the Network Environment: Issues of Principle, Policy and Practice." The Electronic Library 10 (October 1992): 275-286. Kahin, Brian, and Charles Nesson, eds. Borders in Cyberspace: Information Policy and the Global Information Infrastructure. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1997. McFadden, Robert D. "Internet Laws Overturned in New York and Georgia: Curbs on Smut and Anonymity Are Blocked." The New York Times, 21 June 1997, 22. Mendels, Pamela. "Setback for a Law Shielding Minors from Smut Web Sites." The New York Times, 2 February 1999, A10. Morgan, Candace D. "Liability for Obscenity and Pornography in Providing Internet Access in the Library." Library Administration & Management 15, no. 1 (2001): 17-19. Newcombe, Pat. "Web Regulation Battles Heat Up." American Libraries 30 (November 1999): 50-53. O'Neil, Robert M. "Protecting Free Expression in Electronic Communications." Educom Review 31 (May/June 1996): 16-20. [HTML file] O'Rourke, Maureen A. "Is Virtual Trespass an Apt Analogy?" Communications of the ACM 44 (February 2001): 98-103. Perritt, Henry H., Jr. "Tort Liability, the First Amendment, Equal Access, and Commercialization of Electronic Networks." Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy 2 (Fall 1992): 29-44. Relyea, Harold C. "Legislating Personal Privacy Protection: The Federal Response." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 27 (January 2001): 36-51. Rezmierski, Virginia E. "Hurrah for the Wisdom of the Supreme Court." Educom Review 32 (September/October 1997): 52-59. Rosenoer, Jonathan. CyberLaw: The Law of the Internet. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1997. Rotenberg, Marc. "Privacy and the National Information Infrastructure." Educom Review 29 (March/April 1994): 50-51. Samuelson, Pamela. "Liability for Defective Electronic Information." Communications of the ACM 36 (January 1993): 21-26. Sandberg, Jared. "Suit Challenges State's Restraint of the Internet." The Wall Street Journal, 25 September 1996, B1, B7. Townsend, Anthony, Robert J. Aalberts, and Steven A. Gibson. "Libel and Slander on the Internet." Communications of the ACM 43 (June 2000): 15-17. Turner, William Bennett. "What Part of 'No Law' Don't You Understand?" Wired 4 (March 1996): 104-112. Wallace, Jonathan, and Mark Mangan. Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1996. Whitman, Michael E., Anthony M. Townsend, and Robert J. Aalberts. "The Communications Decency Act Is Not as Dead as You Think." Communications of the ACM 42 (January 1999): 15-17. Young, Jeffrey R. "Federal Appeals Court Upholds Virginia Law Restricting the Use of State-Owned Computers." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 19 February 1999, A30. ________. "Federal Judge Upholds Limits by U. of Oklahoma on Sex-Related Internet Materials." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 February 1997, A27. ________. "'Indecency' on the Internet." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 26 April 1996, A21, A25-A26. ________. "U. of Oklahoma Sued for Blocking Access to Sexually Explicit On-Line Material." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10 May 1996, A28. See also: Legal. |
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Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography. Houston: University of Houston Libraries, 1996-2002. |