Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Symposium
| Introduction: The Ability of the Current Legal Framework to Address Advances in Technology | |
| Lawrence P. Wilkins | 1-16 |
| Is Bioethics Broke?: On the Idea of Ethics and Law "Catching Up" with Technology | |
| Michael H. Shapiro | 17-162 |
| The Misperception That Bioethics and the Law Lag Behind Advances in Biotechnology: A Response to Michael H. Shapiro | |
| David Orentlicher | 163-172 |
| The Changing Face of Privacy Protection in the European Union and the United States | |
| Fred H. Cate | 173-232 |
| Identity, Privacy, and the New Information Scalpers: Recalibrating the Rules of the Road in the Age of the Infobahn: A Response to Fred H. Cate | |
| Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. | 233-252 |
| The Internet Is Changing the Face of American Law Schools | |
| Henry H. Perritt Jr. | 253-274 |
| Closing One Gap but Opening Another?: A Response to Dean Perritt and Comments on the Internet, Law Schools, and Legal Education | |
| Michael Heise | 275-290 |
Notes
| In re Lindsey: A Needless Void in the Government Attorney-Client Privilege | |
| Amanda J. Dickmann | 291-316 |
| Rockin' Down the Highway: Forging a Path for the Lawful Use of MP3 Digital Music Files | |
| Mary Jane Frisby | 317-348 |
| Closing the Doors on Unsupported Speculation: Joiner's, Effect on the Admissibility of Expert Testimony | |
| Theresa M. Moore | 349-383 |
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