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Internet Filtering in Bahrain in 2004-2005: A Country Study
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Internet Filtering in Burma in 2005: A Country Study
(OpenNet Initiative, 2005) -
Internet Filtering in China
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2003)We collected data on the methods, scope, and depth of selective barriers to Internet usage through networks in China. Tests conducted from May through November 2002 indicated at least four distinct and independently operable ... -
Internet Filtering in China 2004-2005
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2005)China's Internet filtering regime is the most sophisticated effort of its kind in the world. Compared to similar efforts in other states, China's filtering regime is pervasive, sophisticated, and effective. It comprises ... -
Internet Filtering in China in 2004-2005: A Country Study
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Internet Filtering in Iran in 2004-2005: A Country Study
(OpenNet Initiative, 2005) -
Internet Filtering in Singapore in 2004-2005: A Country Study
(OpenNet Initiative, 2005) -
Internet Filtering in the United Arab Emirates in 2004-2005: A Country Study
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Internet Hoaxes: Public Regulation and Private Remedies
(2000)This paper begins with a brief overview of the psychology of rumor and a discussion of the impact of Internet technology on the dissemination of rumors. Part II examines the three consumer rumors presented above as case ... -
The Internet Is Rotting
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Internet Monitor 2014: Reflections on the Digital World: Platforms, Policy, Privacy, and Public Discourse
(Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2014)This publication is the second annual report of the Internet Monitor project at the Berkman Centerfor Internet & Society at Harvard University. As with the inaugural report, this year’s edition is a collaborative effort ... -
Internet Pharmacies: Regulatory Problems and Potential Solutions
(2002)This paper will analyze the growing problem “rogue†Internet pharmacies—Internet pharmacies that conduct illegal or unsafe prescribing and dispensing practices that endanger ... -
Internet Points of Control
(Boston College Law School, 2003)The online availability of pornography and unauthorized intellectual property has driven Internet growth while giving rise to efforts to make the Internet more regulable. Early efforts to control the Internet have targeted ... -
Interpreting Presidential Powers
(Duke University School of Law, 2013)Justice Holmes famously observed that "[g]reat cases . . . make bad law." The problem may be especially acute in the domain of national security, where presidents frequently interpret their own powers without judicial ... -
Interpreting the Right to Bear Arms -- Gun Regulation and Constitutional Law
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 2008) -
An Interpretive Note for U.N. Member States on Security Council Resolution 2664 (2022)
(Harvard Law School, 2023-03)On December 9, 2022, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 2664 (2022), laying down a limited, standing humanitarian-related “carve-out” from Council-decided asset freezes. The resolution warrants close ... -
Interventions over Predictions: Reframing the Ethical Debate for Actuarial Risk Assessment
(2018-02-12)Actuarial risk assessments might be unduly perceived as a neutral way to counteract implicit bias and increase the fairness of decisions made at almost every juncture of the criminal justice system, from pretrial release ... -
Intrinsa: An Inquiry into Female Sexual Dysfunction and Testosterone
(2006)In December 2004, the Food & Drug Administration rejected Intrinsa, a testosterone transdermal system for the treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder in surgically menopausal women. Intrinsa, as well as the FDA's ... -
Introduction
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Introduction
(Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law, 2011)