Law school students are well known for trying to "do good" whether it be through aiding wrongly accused persons, or by providing legal advice at any number of free clinics. This academic and policy-oriented online publication from the people at Duke University's Law School is another such endeavor, and one that is worth a closer look. The publication's general area of interest is in the...
The latest issue of the well-known Journal of Information, Law and Technology, provided by the CTI (Computers in Teaching Initiative) Law Technology Centre at University of Warwick (UK) and the Centre for Law, Computers and Technology at Strathclyde University (UK), contains a special section devoted to communications regulation. It features eight articles and three book reviews on the topic,...
JILT, an "electronic law journal covering a range of topics relating to IT law and applications," publishes a combination of peer and non-peer reviewed articles, as well as reviews, commentaries, and related news.