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Volume 20 (2015-2016)

Articles

The Consumer as Sisyphus: Should We Be Happy With ‘Why Bother’ Consent?
by Anjanette H. Raymond

Blurred Lines: Students’ Perception of Twitter in the Classroom: #profsBware
by Roxane DeLaurell, Chris Birkel, Julia Blose

When a Business Faces Criminal Prosecution: Are Employees the Sacrificial Lambs on the Altar of the Sixth Amendment?
by Richard O. Parry, Josephine Sandler Nelson

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