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The Federal Election Commission & Political Blogging: A Perfect Balance or Just Not Enough?, 24 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 611 (2006)

Commons http://repository.jmls.edu/jitpl/vol24/iss4/7 Follow this and additional works at; http; //repository; jmls; edu/jitpl - THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION & POLITICAL BLOGGING: A PERFECT BALANCE ... JUST NOT ENOUGH? OR NiKi VLACHOSt I. INTRODUCTION While trying to educate himself about the upcoming presidential election, Rob McNeill quickly became disconcerted with the whole process. Political

Polynomial-Time Axioms of Choice and Polynomial-Time Cardinality

Choice. Throughout this paper, our general philosophy is that “set” should become “language in P” and “function” should become “function in FP.” Where there are several obvious choices for how to

Online Collaborative Media and Political Economy of Information: A Case Study, 21 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 515 (2003)

effects on the political economy of information: it restructures the power relations and the creation of meaning in the public sphere, enhancing individual autonomy and democracy. This essay is divided ... media on traditional mass media. Finally, Part V provides a discussion of the potential effects of collaborative media on the political economy of information more broadly. I argue that collaborative

Caging the Bird Does Not Cage the Song: How The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Fails to Protect Free Expression Over the Internet, 21 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 371 (2003)

This comment addresses the right to free speech on the Internet. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, an instrument designed to protect the rights of individuals to free speech ... its Web site is in conformity with the Bush administration's political philosophy). The article says that "the department will strip its ed.gov site of thousands of files. . ." Id. 162. Wired News

Legal Problems in Data Management: IT & Privacy at the Forefront: Drafting and Implementing Effective Social Media Policies in the Workplace, 31 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 549 (2015)

is not to be taken lightly. It's a political and legal endeavor. And the political context is not pissing off your employees or your clients' employees, because if it's implemented the wrong way, the ... then the philosophy. This ties again -- this is even before we get to the legal considerations. This is, as attorneys, advising employers. It ties into the question, what are you trying to accomplish

Lossy Kernelization of Same-Size Clustering

categorical, that is, can admit a fixed number of possible values. For example, it could be gender, blood type, or political orientation. A prominent example of categorical data is binary data, where the points

Obvious Strategyproofness, Bounded Rationality and Approximation

” implementation [ 30 ] shares some of the motivations and philosophy behind OSP. The authors note that the implementation (via normal-form games) of a social choice function is more obvious if there exists a

Computers, Communications and the Wealth of Nations: Some Theoretical and Policy Considerations about an Information Economy, 4 Computer L.J. 101 (1983)

increasingly used throughout society. We thus almost imperceptibly have a growing acceptance of the regulatory philosophy as applied to electronic communication in an area that has heretofore been a laissez ... inherent weakness of a philosophy which stresses rationalistic numerical analysis to the exclusion of nonverbal thought.60 "Because perceptive processes are not assumed to entail hard thinking," Ferguson

2004 John Marshall International Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law: Brief for the Respondent, 23 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 633 (2005)

; and (3) the disclosure of the fact was newsworthy in light of Plaintiff-Appellant's wife's political campaign and thus was a protected privilege under the First Amendment. In reversing the Circuit ... political candidate who launched her political career after publishing hints for family life, home cooking and interior design. (R. at 2.) Betty's first campaign for public office won her a nomination on the

Rating Internet Content and the Spectre of Government Regulation, 16 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 625 (1998)

helpful to children because the software company does not agree with their moral philosophy. See id. CYBERsitter is another commercially available blocking software program. See id. CYBERsitter blocks the ... have some social value, even if the speech lacks literary, political, or scientific value. 59 Although indecent speech receives constitutional protection, the state may regulate the content of indecent

Article 2B: An Introduction, 16 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 211 (1998)

conflict involves a debate between a philosophy of regulation and a philosophy of contract autonomy. It is necessary for a commercial code to emphasize contract choice or autonomy. Similar to the blacksmith ... distribution of goods was at the core of the economy. This is not the place to engage in a broad analysis of sociology or political economics. Rather, Part One focuses on a narrow sub-theme: the relationship

Bugs for Sale: Legal and Ethical Proprieties of the Market in Software Vulnerabilities, 28 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 451 (2011)

applied in this instance. For a whole range of other applicable ethical principles, see WILL KYMLICKA, CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: AN INTRODUCTION 1-430 (2d ed. 2002). 443. Id. at 10-11 (describing ... general philosophy held by software customers, the American Arbitration Association, and the U.S. courts seems to be that software is a uniquely complex product that will probably always have some defects

The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act: A Practitioner's View, 18 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 279 (2000)

drafting efforts might provide some insight into the reasons for this decision. It was clear, however, that there were conceptual, philosophical and perhaps political factors, which led to the breach and the ... diminish its political or social role. 23. See generally, U.C.I.T.A., Prefatory Note 24. Id. 25. Id. 26. Id. 27. Id. 28. Id. 29. See generally, U.C.I.T.A., Prefatory Note In other words, "informational

Drug Testing and Privacy in the Workplace, 29 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 463 (2012)

intrusive – but again, neces* Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department and Information School at the University of Washington. 1. This case is not as outlandish as one might suspect. See, e.g ... - are culturally dependent.24 The kinds of privacy rules found in different cultures will be dependent on a host of variables including climate, religion, technological advancement, and political

Defamation and the Public Official: The Big Chill, 6 Computer L.J. 725 (1985)

officials against press agencies, contesting reports pertaining to that official in his official capacity. These official acts often involve a "political question."9 The subject of Westmoreland's case, the ... War, from its inception through its tangled history, was shrouded in political debate. "The notion that a judge and jury can decide the 'truth' about any aspect of that war is grotesque. It is also

Session II: Historical Perspectives on Privacy in American Law, 29 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 319 (2012)

reflected that of an activist attorney, that is, somebody who was a part of a social justice movement and looked at law as a way to help further both the political aims of that movement and to further social ... Ninth Amendment, because he was looking for a political compromise that would, in fact, have weight beyond just: It should be protected between the woman and her partner. He was looking for some history

The Invention and Future of the Computer, 15 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 21 (1996)

matter of mathematics rather than philosophy. In 1854, he expounded this idea further in The Laws of Thought, which demonstrated that symbols of quantity can be separated from those of operation. In ... Pool, an MIT professor of political science and an authority on the social impact of computers, proclaimed that electronic and digital technology are causing deregulation of communications facilities and

The E-Vote: A Proposal for an Interactive Federal Government, 17 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1101 (1999)

theory furthered is that no one attribute or event affects all voters equally, a combination of demographic, economic, historical and political events affect the decisions ofvoters individually and as ... candidates raised a total of $790.5 million and spent $765.3 million in the 1995-1996 elections. Id. Of that, $790.5 million dollars, over 200 million was contributed to the candidates by political action

Oversharenting: Is It Really Your Story to Tell?, 33 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 121 (2018)

philosophy of restricting the applicability of the law to children is that they may not have the judgment capabilities of a mature adult and may be more likely to post content they later regret.120 As the law ... Democrat political party in the United Kingdom circulated a draft policy of a Digital Bill of Rights, which made ?it clear that online services have a duty to provide age-appropriate policies, guidance and

Exposure to Police Brutality Allows for Transparency and Accountability of Law Enforcement, 33 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 75 (2017)

BECAUSE OF EXPOSURE TO POLICE BRUTALITY Police brutality has existed in the United States since the creation of police forces.15 Historically, police brutality was directly related to large political ... organizations that empower them to make considered decisions about their economic, social and political lives.?90 The Council stressed that citizens are the heart of the information technology revolution and