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14 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. [i] (1995-1996)

handle is hein.journals/jmjcila14 and id is 1 raw text is: THE JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL
OF
COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW
An International Law Journal on Information Technology
VOLUME XIV                FALL 1995                NUMBER 1
ARTICLES
REVISING THE COPYRIGHT LAW FOR
ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING ........................ David J. Loundy
COMPUTERS, COPYRIGHT AND SUBSTANTIAL
SIMILARIrY: THE TEST RECONSIDERED .......... Jeffrey D. Coulter  47
RESTATEMENT (SECOND) OF TORTS SECTION 324A:
AN INNOVATIVE THEORY OF RECOVERY FOR
PATIENTS INJURED THROUGH USE OR MISUSE
OF HEALTH CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS ........... Lisa L. Dahm  73
COMMENTS
MEDICAL PROCESS PATENTS AND
PATIENT PRIVACY RIGHTS ....................... Jeffrey A. Taylor 131
THE MEXICAN ELECTORAL PROCESS: THE
PERPETUATION OF FRAUD BY RESTRICTION
OF CITIZEN ACCESS TO ELECTORAL
INFORMATION .............................. Lawrence E. Root, Jr. 151
CASENOTE
STEVE JACKSON GAMES V. UNITED STATES
SECRET SERVICE: THE GOVERNMENTS
UNAUTHORIZED SEIZURE OF PRIVATE
E-MAiL WARRANTS MORE THAN THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT'S SLAP ON THE WRIST .......... Nicole Giallonardo 179
Member, National Conference of Law Reviews
Copyright © 1995 by The John Marshall Law School

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