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6 ISJLP [i] (2010-2011)

handle is hein.journals/isjlpsoc6 and id is 1 raw text is: I/S: A JOURNAL OF ILAw AND POLICY
FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1 WINTER 2010
LEAD EDITORS
GENERAL EDITOR
Peter M. Shane
Jacob E. Davis and Jacob E. Davis II Chair in Law
Moritz College of Law
The Ohio State University
PRIvAcy EDITOR
Dennis D. Hirsch
Geraldine W. Howell Professor of Law
Capital University Law School
2009-10
STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Marjorie J. Yano
ExEcuTIvE EDITOR
Kristen Carl

BusINESS EDITOR
Ryan Gregg
Jonathan Ball
Sam Bryar

FORMAT EDITOR
David Hector Montes
ISSUE EDITORS
J. David Campbell
Oliver Khan

SYSTEMS EDITOR
Matthew Schonauer
Daniel Lynch
Stephen Maurice White

EVENTs EDITOR
Matthew Brandt
SENIOR EDITORS
Jim Helmink           Liz Lucas
Beth Johnson      Chip Rickershauser
Amber Kerek        Nichole Williams
Saif Khan         Peter Williams

Tegan Ahmed
Scott Brown
Scott Campell
Matt Dodovich
Todd Fichtenberg
Antoinease Herring
Jon Hsu
Cory Ingle
Jasmine Jackson

STAFF EDITORS
Philip Jones
Robert Latta
Jaclyne LaVerghetta
Eunice Lee
Robert Lemons
Andrew Littman
Sara Martin
Ben Mazer

Ryan McCuskey
Kyle Mohr
Nick Reis
Mark Rogge
Drew Romig
Adam Schira
Aman Sharma
Charles Stowman
Danielle Sturgis

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