Volume 3, Number 1 - Symposium Issue
Winter 1999
The Role of Encryption Technology in Business, Law Enforcement, and Constitutional Analysis
Preface
Introductory Remarks
Building an Infrastructure for the Future
Yochai Benkler
Unlikely Adversaries: The Business and Law Enforcement Communities
Ronald K. Noble
Articles, Comments, and Speeches
Some Observations on Encryption-Plain, Simple and Unencrypted
Marc S. Friedman
Current U.S. Encryption Regulations: A Federal Law Enforcement Perspective
Charels Barry Smith
The Constitution and Encryption Regulation: Do We Need a "New Privacy"?
A. Michael Froomkin
Discussing the Constituionality of Regulating the Export of Encryption Products
David Goldstone
So Much for Savages: Navajo 1, Government 0 in Final Moments of Play
Eben Moglen
Notes
A Winner at the Polls: A Proposal for Mandatory Voter Registration
Jason P. Halperin
Encouraging Regulated Entities to Comply with Federal Environmental Mandates: The Need for a Federal Environmental Audit Protection Statute
Peter P. W. Knight
Positive Political Theory and Punitive Damages Reform: Congressional Reaction to BMW of North America v. Gore
Walter M. Norkin
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