Resources

Helpful links for the Study of Cyberlaw

A. Electronic Journals and Publications

  1. Electronic Journals on the Net:

  2. Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review
  3. Ernest C. Ackerman, Learning to Use the World Wide Web, Chapter 9: Legal Issues, Ethical Issues, Privacy and Security

B. Other Cyberlaw Courses

  1. University of Chicago Law School (Larry Lessig)

  2. Duke University: Ethics and the Internet (Wendy Robinson)
  3. Georgetown University School of Law (David G. Post)
  4. Georgia State University Law School (Patrick Wiseman)
  5. John Marshall Law School (David Sorkin & George Trubow)
  6. Univ . of Miami (Michael Froomkin)
  7. University of New South Wales: Information Technology Law (Graham Greenleaf)
  8. Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London: Information Technology Law
  9. SMU Law School (Jane Winn)
  10. Wayne State University Law School (Jessica Litman)

C. Links on Privacy Issues

  1. Electronic Privacy Information Center

  2. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility Site
  3. Internet Privacy Coallition Site
  4. European Directive on Data Protection
  5. CDT Privacy Issues Page
  6. Froomkin, The Metaphor is The Key: Cryptography, The Clipper Chip and The Constitution

D. Links to Other Organizations Related to Cyberlaw Issues

  1. American Civil Liberties Union Freedom Network

  2. Ame rican Communications Association List of Websites
  3. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
  4. Cyberspace Law Institute
  5. Electronic Frontier Foundation
  6. The Media Institute