Cyberlaw Cite Review


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Cyberlaw Sites
Cyberlaw Courses


Cyberlaw Sites


BNA's Electronic Commerce & Law Report (Main)

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Reviewer Opinion: Site is very informative, and full of cases.  Great place to assign students to find information.  Purely a raw material site.  Doesn't seem to be any real "analysis" or


CJLPP: Internet-specific Law Links

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Reviewer Opinion:  Site is useful in finding other Internet sites, but not much to support a classroom or to give any class ideas.


Court TV Legal Documents - Cyberlaw Cases

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Reviewer Opinion: Good reading & research source, but nothing else here.


cyberlaw.com

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Reviewer Opinion: Okay for research.  Nothing on classes or courses.


Cyberliberties

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Reviewer Opinion: Research and issues, only.


Cyberspace Law - JURIST: The Law Professors' Network

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Reviewer Opinion: Again, a great site for starting research and keeping up on Cyberlaw sites, but not a lot of original material on this site.  But with better and more extensive links than most others.


Cyberspace Law and Policy

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Reviewer Opinion: Some original work, but a bit sparse.  Doesn't seem to be up-to-date.


FindLaw Cyberspace Law Center

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Reviewer Opinion:  Not much in the way of original material, but a great tool to search the Internet for specific topics.


Internet Law and Policy Forum

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Reviewer Opinion: More a place to determine what this particular group is up to than for anything else.


HyperLaw, Inc.

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Reviewer Opinion:  Possible source of research material, but not well organized and not specifically related to Cyber law.


John Marshall - Cyberspace Law

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Reviewer Opinion:  Pretty extensive site, good links & organization.  Seminars (courses) are reviewed below.



Cyberlaw Courses


Cyberlaw: The Law of Cyberspace

Jim Rossi and Steve Gey, Florida State University College of Law

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Reviewer Opinion:  Good reference for topics to be covered by a cyberlaw course.  But site is not attractive, and has little original material.  No interactions with students online.  Use for ideas on subject areas and useful links to some reading material.


SYLLABUS FOR LAW 276: CYBERLAW

Professor Pamela Samuelson, University of California, Berkeley

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Reviewer Opinion:  Again, useful for topics.  No online interaction available, but they used listserve.  Site is not attractive, provides little original material.  Good collection of articles.  Wouldn't use to model your site, but useful to get reading materials & subject ideas.


Cyberspace

Professor Kevin D. Ashley; Learning Research and Development Center, 3939 O'Hara St., Room 518,

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Reviewer Opinion:  Good example of how NOT to utilize a web site!


Cyberspace Law Syllabus, Spring 1997

Tom Bell, University of Dayton School of Law (Spring, 1997)

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Reviewer Opinion:  May be able to find some additional reading material, but not too much original here.


Law 357C : UNC-CH

Laura Gasaway, University of North Carolina School of Law (Spring, 1997)

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Reviewer Opinion:  Best site in terms of design so far, but colors are hard to read and text too small.  Priority should be on ease of use, not feminine style.  Anyway, adds a few interesting topics and provides some student interaction.   I suggest more student interaction the better!!


Cyberspace Law -- Fall 1997 -- Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College

Lydia Loren, Northwestern School of Law, Lewis & Clark College (Fall, 1997) 

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Reviewer Opinion: Some interesting ideas;  The student web sites are a good idea.  Although site is not very appealing astetically, it is one of the better ones for ideas.


Cyberspace Law -- Spring 1998

Professor Sorkin, John Marshall Law School

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Reviewer Opinion:  Although the Cyberlaw site itself is pretty well organized and extensive, the course (seminar) doesn't really utilize too much capability of the Internet except for information archiving.  Student interaction is only via a listserv discussion.  The archived courses, though, offer a better organization, guest speakers w/ abstracts & references, and are more useful


MCPAGE

Seattle University School of Law, Professor Margaret Chon

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Reviewer Opinion:  A bit broader and more technical approach to Internet Law study, but little student interaction.  The topics are similar to others.   Site is boring, and too simple.  Looks like it is under construction, as there are Internet Resources listed with no links.


Internet Seminar Homepage: U.Miami School of Law: Law 1997

University of Miami, Professor Froomkin

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Reviewer Opinion:  Lots of links, but not a lot of information for non-students.  Nice variety, not as hard on the eyes (although professors need to test text size & color against backgrounds--a persistent problem).  Would like to see more "interaction" on the site, where are the discussions??


Law of Cyberspace, Spring 1998, Prof. Post

David G. Post/Temple University Law School

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Reviewer Opinion:  Pretty sparse, not a lot of links, no student content on web.  Not a great model for a cyberlaw site.


Welcome to Legal Issues in Cyberspace

PROFESSOR MARGARET JANE RADIN,
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL

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Reviewer Opinion:  Although Fall 1997 site has nice format, not much unique here.  Not much student content, and little more than course material.


Business & The Internet

Charles Nesson, Arthur Miller et al., Harvard Law School, Harvard Business School, & Kennedy School of Gov't

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Reviewer Opinion:  Well designed site, but no good course overview.  Business oriented, different source materials.  Nice site.  Too bad much old course material is missing. Expected more of Harvard.


UC BERKELEY COURSE - LAW 276: CYBERLAW

Professor Pamela Samuelson; University of California, Berkeley 

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Reviewer Opinion:  Nice site with good links, but no discussions or student participation.  Good start, but needs to make better use of Internet capabilities.


Computer Law ToC

Nicolas Terry, Saint Louis University School of Law

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Computer Technology and the Law Home Page

Raneta Lawson Mack, Creighton University School of Law

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Reviewer Opinion:  No student work online.  Minimal Internet resources.  Site is easy to read and neat.  Not a great example.


Cyber Law Home Page

Michael Rustad, Suffolk University Law School

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Reviewer Opinion:  Very weak site, no links to online reading.   No student generated materials online.  Does not make much use of cyberspace potential at all.


Computers and the Law.

John Kasdan, Columbia Law School

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Reviewer Opinion:  Stay away from this one, unless you want to be confused.


Computers, Privacy & the Constitution Home Page

Prof/UnivEben Moglen, Columbia Law School

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Reviewer Opinion:  May be useful links to the Internet, but a pretty simple site.  Not very creative, no student participation.  Easy to follow, though.


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