William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 38, Issue 1 (2011)
Prefatory Matter
Foreword: Paving the Path of Cyberlaw
Greg Lastowka
Articles
Bringing John Doe to Court: Procedural Issues in Unmasking Anonymous Internet Defendants
Robert G. Larson and Paul A. Godfread
Are "Private" Spaces on Social Networking Websites Truly Private? The Extension of Intrusion Upon Seclusion
Adam Pabarcus
Collaborating with a Digital Forensics Expert: Ultimate Tag-Team or Disastrous Duo?
Sean L. Harrington
Red Skies in the Morning—Professional Ethics at the Dawn of Cloud Computing
Roland L. Trope and Sarah Jane Hughes
Marketing Through Social Networks: Business Considerations--From Brand to Privacy
Katheryn A. Andresen
Internet Access Rights: A Brief History and Intellectual Origins
Jonathon W. Penney
Nexus Crystals: Crystallizing Limits on Contractual Control of Virtual Worlds
Joshua A. T. Fairfield
Revisiting Search Engine Bias
Eric Goldman
Notes
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Rebecca Ireland
- Executive Editors
- Peter D. Banick
- Brian D. Bender
- Leah C. Graf
- Jeffrey K. Holth
- Katherine Zerwas Graham
- Editors
- Sarah E. Berger
- Brennan Furness
- Joao da Fonseca
- Jennifer Kolias
- Megan K. Kosse
- Courtney A. Lawrence
- Jeremy D. Robb
- Jill Schrader
- Jacob N. Westlund
- Assistant Editors
- Geri L. Anderson
- David P. Balmer
- Kevin R. Behr
- Samuel T. Bickel
- Elizabeth S. Capan
- Liliya Donovan
- Daryl T. Fuchihara
- Aileen Galatowitsch
- Stephanie M. Grupa
- Christian Hansen
- Lucas Hjelle
- Amity S. Johnson
- Nicky L. Kurtzweil
- Laura Larson
- Ryan F. Mach
- Lance D. Meyer
- David Safar
- Chelsea L. Sommers
- Sarah N. Thompson
- James Vollstaedt
- Kristine A. Weir
- Anna Witte
- Adam Wysopal
- William J. Young