THE JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL
OF
COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW

An
International
Law Journal
on
Information
Technology
a
publication
of
The Center
for Information
Technology and
Privacy Law
of
The John Marshall
Law School
Volume XVII Number 2

ARTICLES
The Role of Patent Law in Poland’s Transitioning Policy and a Comparison with the Patent Laws of the United States Edward H. Sikorski
Computers and the Discovery of Evidence -- A New Dimension to Civil Procedure Mark D. Robins
How Can Whelan v. Jaslow and Lotus v. Borland Both be Right? Reexamining the Economics of Computer Software Reuse Michael Risch
COMMENTS
Issued Patents and the Standard of Proof:  Evidence Clear and Convincing or Merely Ponderous David W. Okey
Congress Must Learn to Surf the Internet if it Ever Wants to Catch the Next Wave of Securities Fraud Ted A. Smith
CD-Rom Briefs: Must Today’s High Tech Lawyers Wait Until the Playing Field is Level? Joanne M. Snow
1998 John Marshall National Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law
Whether the Monitoring and Recording of a Voice Mail Message in the Work Place Constitutes a Violation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act or an Invasion of Privacy -- Bench Memorandum George B. Trubow, Mark A. Herrick, & Laura McFarland-Taylor
Brief for the Petitioner Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Brief for the Respondent Hastings College of Law

WINTER 1999