I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society
New journal about the Internet, law and policy; much needed, I wonder how international this will be
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society is an interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology. I/S represents a one-of-a-kind partnership between one of America's leading law schools, the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University, and the nation's foremost public policy school focused on information technology, Carnegie Mellon University's H.J. Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
* eRulemaking issue is now available on-line: I/S is proud to announce that the eRulemaking issue is now available on-line. Thank you and congratulations to everyone who helped made this premiere issue a reality.
Lead Editors
Peter Shane
Joseph S. Platt/Porter Wright Morris & Arthur Professor of Law
Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies
Peter Swire
Professor of Law
John Glenn Scholar in Public Policy Research
Ronald Gdovic
Executive Director, Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society (InSITes)
Asish Arora
Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy
Managing Editor
Sol Bermann
Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies, Moritz College of Law
Editorial Board
Stephen Acker The Ohio State University
Allesandro Acquisti Carnegie Mellon University
Jonathan Band Morrison and Foerster
Kenneth Bass Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox
Jamie Callan Carnegie Mellon University
Jon Caulkins Carnegie Mellon University
Julie Cohen Georgetown University
Jennifer Evans-Cowley The Ohio State University
Lorrie Cranor Carnegie Mellon University
Susan Crawford Yeshiva University
George Duncan Carnegie Mellon University
Matt Eastin The Ohio State University
Dave Farber Carnegie Mellon University
A. Michael Froomkin University of Miami
Michael Geist University of Ottawa
Sheldon Halpern The Ohio State University
Rob Heverly University of East Anglia
Reed Hundt McKinsey
David Johnson New York Law School
Michael Johnson Carnegie Mellon University
Ethan Katsh University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Neal Katyal Georgetown University
Ramayya Krishnan Carnegie Mellon University
David Landsbergen The Ohio State University
David Lee The Ohio State University
Ed Lee The Ohio State University
Harry Litman Phillips and Cohen
Jessica Litman Wayne State University
Peter Madsen Carnegie Mellon University
April Major Villanova University
Edward Malecki The Ohio State University
Eben Moglen Columbia University
Benoit Morel Carnegie Mellon University
Lisa Nelson University of Pittsburgh
Beth Noveck New York Law School
Maureen O'Rourke Boston University
Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker McGeorge Univesity
Jon Peha Carnegie Mellon University
Rajiv Ramnath The Ohio State University
Joel Reidenberg Fordham University
Jeffrey Ritter Kirkpatrick and Lockhart
Norman Sadeh Carnegie Mellon University
Pam Samuelson University of California at Berkeley
William Scherlis Carnegie Mellon University
Marvin Sirbu Carnegie Mellon University
Michael Smith Carnegie Mellon University
Latanya Sweeney Carnegie Mellon University
Rahul Telang Carnegie Mellon University
Lewis Ulman The Ohio State University
Jonathan Weinberg Wayne State University
Philip Weiser University of Colorado
Jane Winn University of Washington
Alfred Yen Boston University
Jonathan Zittrain Harvard University
Marc Zwillinger Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal
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