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The Death Of An Honorable Profession, Carl T. Bogus Oct 1996

The Death Of An Honorable Profession, Carl T. Bogus

Indiana Law Journal

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New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School Apr 1996

New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School

Student Newspapers

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Information Redlining: A List Of Selected Readings, Timothy L. Coggins Jan 1996

Information Redlining: A List Of Selected Readings, Timothy L. Coggins

Law Faculty Publications

In earlier essays Henry Perritt, Marvin Anderson, Gary Bass and Patrice McDermott discuss the increasing use of computers to access information through the information superhighway, the Internet and online services, the increasing reliance on electronic formats by publishers and the federal government and the continuing debate about "information redlining." They indicate that information redlining is broader than just the availability and effects of technology and enhanced online services on lower income, minority and rural communities. It also deals with what information will be available to these groups. As more and more data comes in digital form and when some information …


New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 5 February 1996, New York Law School Jan 1996

New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 5 February 1996, New York Law School

Student Newspapers

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Is There Life After Forty: The John Marshall Law School's Fortieth Annual Conference On Intellectual Property, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 841 (1996), Donald W. Banner Jan 1996

Is There Life After Forty: The John Marshall Law School's Fortieth Annual Conference On Intellectual Property, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 841 (1996), Donald W. Banner

UIC Law Review

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Regulatory Sins Versus Market Legacies: A Short Reply To Mr. Leech, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1996), Richard A. Epstein Jan 1996

Regulatory Sins Versus Market Legacies: A Short Reply To Mr. Leech, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1996), Richard A. Epstein

UIC Law Review

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