Writ Backlog

Posted August 2, 2006 04:24 PM

You can always find good articles at Findlaw's Writ. The difficulty is often making time to read them. Here are some that I am just getting around to reading:

julie.hilden.jpgThe Legality of Web "Blacklists": Should It Be Against the Law to List Malpracticing Doctors and Litigation-Happy Patients on the Internet? by Julie Hilden [via Christine A. Corcos' Media Law Prof Blog and more from Concurring Opinions] (I haven't linked to her in a while apparently -- previously: Slander Litigation Run Amok)

Is it Legal to Teach a Course on Computer Hacking? In the United States, the Answer is Yes, Unless There is Specific Knowledge and Intention as to Crimes, And Unless Terrorism Is Abetted by Anita Ramasastry (also: A Fourteen-Year-Old Girl's Suit Against MySpace)

A Court Rules That Privately Editing Films for Content Violates Studios' Copyright: The Decision in Clean Flicks v. Steven Soderbergh and Its Cultural Context by Marci Hamilton

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