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WelcomeThe SMU Science and Technology Law Review (formerly the Computer Law Review and Technology Journal) is published three times per year (Fall, Winter, and Spring) and is an official publication of the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. 2006-2007 Best Case Note Winners In the Current Issue...Volume X, No. 3 (Summer 2007)
Polygraph in Trade Secret Litigation:
Overcoming Misconceptions and Paving the Way for Admissibility
Employees’ Use of Employer Computers
to Communicate with Their Own Attorneys and the Attorney-Client Privilege
Defining Abusive Software to Protect
Computer Users from the Threat of Spyware
New Rules for Electronic Discovery, so
Now What?: Daubert’s Impact on Determining What is not Reasonably Accessible
The World Summit on the Information Society and the Future of Internet
Governance
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