Volume 84, Issue 3 (2010) Symposium: Data Devolution: Corporate Information Security, Consumers, and the Future of Regulation
Symposium EditorAndrea M. Matwyshyn
Front Matter
Data Devolution: Corporate Information Security, Consumers, and Future of Regulation
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
Articles
Data Collection and Leakage
Philip Howard and Kris Erickson
Trade Secrets, Data Security and Employees
Elizabeth Rowe
Patenting Cryptographic Technology
Greg Vetter
The Political Economy of Data Protection
Peter K. Yu
The Duty of Care and the Data Control Systems in the Wake of Sarbanes-Oxley
Michael R. Siebecker
Optimal Hackback
Jay P. Kesan and Ruperto Majuca
Information Security, Contract and Liability
Jennifer Chandler
Coding Privacy
Lilian Edwards
Notes
Development of Ectogenesis: How Will Artificial Wombs Affect the Legal Status of a Fetus or Embryo?
Jessica H. Schultz
Res Ipsa Loquitur in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Liability Based upon Naked Statistics Rather than Real Evidence
Daniel J. Pylman
Peer-to-Peering beyond the Horizon: Can a P2P Network Avoid Liability by Adapting Its Technological Structure?
Matthew G. Minder
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Mathew Dudek
- Managing Editor
- Matthew Levenstein
- Executive Articles Editors
- Marina Aronchik
- Andrew Booth
- John Gunderson
- Drew Kelly
- Laura Rowe
- Laura Schmieder Lange
- Sandra Stipp
- Christopher St. Peter
- Anne Walker
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Adam Joffe
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Patrick Austermuehle
- Jill Bornstein
- Molly Brooks
- Betsy Gates
- Robert Grindle
- Jessica Herzog-Schultz
- Jeremy Kerman
- Ted Koshiol
- Randy Micheletti
- Matthew Minder
- Daniel Mullenix
- Daniel Pylman
- Matthew Towey
- Benjamin Tull
- Jessica Tyrus
- Tianran Yan
- Website Editor
- Marina Aronchik