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Icann And The Problem Of Legitimacy, Jonathan Weinberg
Icann And The Problem Of Legitimacy, Jonathan Weinberg
Duke Law Journal
Two years ago, an entity called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was formed to take control of the Internet's infrastructure of domain name and IP address identifiers. Private parties formed ICANN at the behest of the U. S. government; the government is currently using its considerable resources to cement ICANN's authority over the domain name space. ICANN's role is one generally played in our society by public entities. It is setting rules for an international communications medium of surpassing importance. That task had historically been performed by a U. S. government contractor in an explicitly public-regarding …
Student-Edited Law Reviews: Reflections And Responses Of An Inmate, Nathan H. Saunders
Student-Edited Law Reviews: Reflections And Responses Of An Inmate, Nathan H. Saunders
Duke Law Journal
In the classic description, students without law degrees set the standards for publication in the scholarly journals of American law-one of the few reported cases of the inmates truly running the asylum.(1)