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: Volume 104, Issue 2
Volume 104, Issue 2
SYMPOSIUM: MATURING INTERNET STUDIES
Foreword: Maturing Internet Studies
[citation]
Gautam Huded &
Kevin F. King
427-430
YouTube, UGC, and Digital Music: Competing Business and Cultural Models in the Internet Age
[citation]
Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
431-476
Mapping Online Privacy
[citation]
Jacqueline D. Lipton
477-516
Reevaluating Stamm's Theory of Newspapers and Communities in a New Media Environment: Toward a New Theory Based on Identity and Interdependence
[citation]
Rachel Davis Mersey
517-536
Solving the Circular Conundrum: Communication and Coordination in Internet Markets
[citation]
Daniel F. Spulber
537-592
User Information Regimes: How Social Media Shape Patterns of Consumption
[citation]
James G. Webster
593-612
Castle in the Air: A Domain Name System for Spectrum
[citation]
Kevin Werbach
613-640
Product Life Cycle Theory and the Maturation of the Internet
[citation]
Christopher S. Yoo
641-670
COMMENTS
Know When to Hold 'em, Know When to Fold 'em: The Collapse of the Auction Rate Securities Market and the Problem of Standing for Securities Holders Under Rule 10b-5
[citation]
Doug Winnard
671-704
The Most Dangerous Blot in our Constitution: Retiring the Flawed Electoral College "Contingent Procedure"
[citation]
Rami Fakhouri
705-740
Weighty Considerations: Facial Challenges and the Right to Vote
[citation]
Nihal S. Patel
741-774
COLLOQUY REVIEW ESSAYS
The Intersection of Constitutional Law and Civil Procedure: Review of
Wholesale Justice: Constitutional Democracy and the Problem of the Class Action Lawsuit
(Part I)
[citation]
Douglas G. Smith
775-786
The Intersection of Constitutional Law and Civil Procedure: Review of
Wholesale Justice: Constitutional Democracy and the Problem of the Class Action Lawsuit
(Part II)
[citation]
Douglas G. Smith
787-798