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Constitutional Law—The Current System For Abolishing Child Pornography Online Is Ineffective: The Alternative Measure For Eradicating Online Predators, Virginia Kendall
Constitutional Law—The Current System For Abolishing Child Pornography Online Is Ineffective: The Alternative Measure For Eradicating Online Predators, Virginia Kendall
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Utility Law—All Hands On Deck: Bringing Broadband Home To Rural Arkansas, Amie Alexander
Utility Law—All Hands On Deck: Bringing Broadband Home To Rural Arkansas, Amie Alexander
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Surveying The Landscape As Technology Revolutionizes Media Coverage Of Appellate Courts, Howard J. Bashman
Surveying The Landscape As Technology Revolutionizes Media Coverage Of Appellate Courts, Howard J. Bashman
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
"Hacking" Service Of Process: Using Social Media To Provide Constitutionally Sufficient Notice Of Process, Angela Upchurch
"Hacking" Service Of Process: Using Social Media To Provide Constitutionally Sufficient Notice Of Process, Angela Upchurch
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Bridging The Gap: Rethinking Outreach For Greater Access To Justice, Rebecca L. Sandefur
Bridging The Gap: Rethinking Outreach For Greater Access To Justice, Rebecca L. Sandefur
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Building Bridges To Remedies For Consumers In International Conflicts, Amy J. Schmitz
Building Bridges To Remedies For Consumers In International Conflicts, Amy J. Schmitz
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
This essay addresses the lack of consumer remedy mechanism, and attempts to open consideration of expanded use of online processes for resolving business-to-consumer (B2C) eConflicts. Specifically, the essay attempts to highlight the problems created by problematic and uncertain enforcement of B2C arbitration, and proposes the use of the Internet to create fair and globally enforceable Online Dispute Resolution and Online Arbitration (OArb) mechanisms. These mechanisms would capitalize on the growth and efficiency of the Internet while protecting consumers from burdensome and/or expensive procedures that render existing remedies meaningless.
The essay begins by discussing the importance of fair and accepted B2C …
Technology Law - Great Google-Y Moogley: The Effect And Enforcement Of Click Fraud And Online Advertising, Amy Tracy
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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A Look Backwards: An Open Letter To The Arkansas Bar, Phillip Carroll
A Look Backwards: An Open Letter To The Arkansas Bar, Phillip Carroll
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.