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  3. Vol 17 No 2 (2016): The Constitution of Information: From Gutenberg to Snowden

Published: 2016-07-27

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Editorial Board

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Introduction

Yael Braudo, TIL Editorial Board
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The Regulatory State in the Information Age

Julie E. Cohen
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The Policy Battle over Information and Digital Policy Regulation: A Canadian Perspective

Michael Geist
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Technological Tattletales and Constitutional Black Holes: Communications Intermediaries and Constitutional Constraints

Lisa M. Austin
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Platform Neutrality: Enhancing Freedom of Expression in Spheres of Private Power

Frank Pasquale
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Taking Notice Seriously: Information Delivery and Consumer Contract Formation

Margaret Jane Radin
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Thoughts on Techno-Social Engineering of Humans and the Freedom to Be Off (or Free from Such Engineering)

Brett Frischmann
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Freedom to Tinker

Pamela Samuelson
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Technological Neutrality: Recalibrating Copyright in the Information Age

Carys J. Craig
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Intellectual Property, Antitrust, and the Rule of Law: Between Private Power and State Power

Ariel Katz
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Compounding Errors: Why Heightened Regulation and Taxation Are Bad Antidotes for Recessions and Income Inequality

Richard A. Epstein
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