Commenting on the close relationship between technological and legal developments, Grant Gilmore once wrote: The reason for the dramatic change in English law during the second half of the eighteenth century is not far to seek. We know it as the industrial revolution. \u27 His insight, although directed to trends in commercial law in eighteenth century England, is not limited to a particular legal discipline or a single historical epoch. Indeed, the many new activities and products stemming from recent technological innovations are provoking changes in American law comparable in magnitude to those experienced during the industrial revolution
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Computers and automation have brought about what some have called the Second Industrial Revolution....
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Intellectual property protection is important to the United States\u27 economic welfare, in particul...
Technology has always been a motivating force of change in the law. The creation of new machines and...
Legal issues increasingly arise in increasingly complex technological contexts. Prominent recent exa...
Our age is noteworthy for the development of television and computers, media that transmit informati...
This Article identifies and analyzes an emerging trend in the legal regulation of high-technology in...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
The forward march of technological progress demands a continuous reassessment of our current predica...
Technology has created new types of legal research and means of access to the law. Specific to appel...
The role of the law in technology assessment is described in generalized terms of a legal system as ...
The Federal Circuit\u27s ruling in State Street Bank Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc. re...
This foreword to the first issue of 2009 for the Journal of Technology Law and Policy discusses the ...
Placing contemporary technological developments in their historical context, this book argues for th...
This article reviews key aspects of high technology litigation, including technology augmented court...
Computers and automation have brought about what some have called the Second Industrial Revolution....
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
Intellectual property protection is important to the United States\u27 economic welfare, in particul...