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3 OKLA. J.L. & TECH. 32 (2007) February 14, 2007
By: Ryan J. Reaves - html | pdf* - (2006 - 2007 BOE)
THE DANGERS OF E-DISCOVERY AND THE NEW FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
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2 OKLA. J.L. & TECH. 28 (2005)
EMAILER BEWARE: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT AND ELECTRONIC MAIL
By: E. Parker Lowe - html | pdf* - (2004 - 2005 BOE)
Published: February 17, 2005 -
2 OKLA. J.L. & TECH. 27 (2005)
COURTHOUSES, BOOKSHELVES AND PORTALS: THE IMPLICATIONS OF U.S. v. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ON FIRST AMENDMENT FORUM ANALYSIS AND FUTURE INTERNET-BASED LITIGATION STRATEGIES
By: Alexandra R. Harrington - html | pdf* - (2004 - 2005 BOE)
Published: February 14, 2005 -
1 OKLA. J.L. & TECH. 10 (2004)
BALANCING THE CRUCIBLE: THE REVOLVING CONFLICT BETWEEN FAIR USE AND CORPORATE USE IN THE BATTLE TO CONTROL DOMAIN NAMES
By: Stacey Knapp - html | pdf* - (2003 - 2004 BOE)
Published: March 04, 2004