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 3

SYMPOSIUM:  DIGITAL SIGNATURE AND
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT VERIFICATION
 
ARTICLES
Foreword Robert Gilbert Johnston
Moving with Change:  Electronic Signature Legislation as a Vehicle for Advancing E-Commerce Thomas J. Smedinghoff & Ruth Hill Bro
Electronic Document Certification:  A Primer on the Technology Behind Digital Signatures David L. Gripman
Book Versus Byte:  The Prospects and Desirability of a Paperless Society Charles N. Faerber
Document Authentication in Electronic Commerce:  The Misleading Notary Public Analog for the Digital Signature Certification Authority John C. Anderson & Michael L. Closen
The Utah Digital Signature Act as "Model" Legislation:  A Critical Analysis R. Jason Richards
Potential Liability under the Illinois Electronic Commerce Security Act:  Is It a Risk Worth Taking? Stephen G. Myers
The Regulation of Internet Encryption Technologies:  Separating the Wheat from the Chaff Kurt M. Saunders
The Liability of Certification Authorities to Relying Third Parties Michael J. Osty & Michael Pulcanio
Digital Signatures, the Electronic Economy and the Protection of National Security:  Some Distinctions with an Economic Difference Raneta Lawson Mack
A Proposed Code of Professional Responsibility for Certification Authorities Dina Athanasopoulos & Marilynn J. Dye
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Law of Electronic Commerce and Digital Signatures:  An Annotated Bibliography John R. Austin

SPRING 1999