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 4

ARTICLE


On the Centrality of Information Law:  A Rational Choice Discussion of Information Law and Transparency

William Mock

COMMENTS

The E-Vote:  A Proposal for an Interactive Federal Government

Colette Luchetta-Stendel
Megan's Law:  Analysis on Whether it is Constitutional to Notify the Public of Sex Offenders via the Internet

Susan Oakes
Technology Arms Peeping Toms with a New and Dangerous Arsenal:  A Compelling Need for States to Adopt New Legislation

Maria Pope
Digital Value Units, Electronic Commerce and International Trade:  An Obituary for State Sovereignty Over National Markets

Shahriar Tavakol

CASENOTE

State v. Donis:  The New Jersey Supreme Court Turns Its Back While Police Conduct Random Mobile Data Terminal Searches

Kevin C. Wille

SUMMER 1999