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Home > Dedman School of Law > Law Journals > scitech > Vol. 17 (2014) > No. 4

 

SMU Science and Technology Law Review

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Sharing Stupid $h*t with Friends and Followers: The First Amendment Rights of College Athletes to Use Social Media Mary Margaret Meg Penrose449

 

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Cyberspace: A Constitutionally Protected Forum for Free Speech Donald H. Flanary III and Jessica J. Pritchett489

 

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Liking the Social Media Revolution Thaddeus Hoffmeister507

 

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Judges and Social Media: Disclosure as Disinfectant Benjamin P. Cooper521

 

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Lawyers Beware: You Are What You Post - The Case for Integrating Cultural Competence, Legal Ethics, and Social Media Jan L. Jacobowitz541

 

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Avoiding Misrepresentation in Informal Social Media Discovery Agnieszka McPeak581

 

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Should Voir Dire Become Voir Google - Ethical Implications of Researching Jurors on Social Media John G. Browning603

 
 
 
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