Volume 73, Issue 4 (1998) Symposium on the Internet and Legal Theory
Symposium EditorsLisa Berstein and David G. Post
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 4
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Foreword: The Internet and Shasta County
Lisa Bernstein
The Internet Is Changing International Law
Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Chaos Prevailing on Every Continent: Towards a New Theory of Decentralized Decision-Making in Complex Systems
David G. Post and David R. Johnson
The Empire Strikes Back
A. Michael Froomkin
Regulation of the Internet: Three Persistent Fallacies
Jack Goldsmith
The Power of Chaos
Roberta Katz
Before Cyberspace: Legal Transitions in Property Rights Regimes
Richard A. Epstein
Copyrights in Cyberspace - Rights without Laws
Niva Elkin-Koren
Property and Contract on the Internet
William W. Fisher III
The Law and Economics of Internet Norms
Mark A. Lemley
The Myth of Private Ordering: Rediscovering Legal Realism in Cyberspace
Margaret Jane Radin and R. Polk Wagner
Notes
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Rochelle H. Klaskin
- Managing Editor
- Jonathan E. Hinkemayer
- Executive Articles Editors
- John C. Connery
- Justin D. Swindells
- John M. Vande Walle
- Donald A. Ensing
- Joseph N. Wharton
- Web Page Editor
- Justin D. Swindells
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Cintra D. Bentley
- Notes & Comments Editors
- James E. Abbott
- Marilyn J. Chimes
- Hillary A. Frommer
- Patricia J. McGrath
- Michael A. Shlau
- Courtney A. Rosen
- Ray C. Schrock