Through a Webpage Darkly: Cyberbullying and the Darker Side of Social Media
The more things change, the more they stay the same. People go to work, they go to school, and they […]
The more things change, the more they stay the same. People go to work, they go to school, and they […]
Updated January 11, 2014: Facebook has updated its Platform Roadmap and will be ending the controversially-implemented Sponsored Stories, noting in its Roadmap
Imagine reading “convicted sex offender” on an individual’s Facebook or LinkedIn page. Such social media websites may need to add
In June, the Supreme Court decided a First Amendment case without touching the First Amendment. In fact, they decided the
“Hey! Look up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman!” No, it is not Superman, and
In today’s market, a sizable portion of the population neither has access to nor cannot afford full legal representation. Limited
iPhones, Androids, Blackberries, and digital cameras – what do they have in common? They all have the potential to turn
“Can you hear me now? Good!” is perhaps one of the most recognizable quotes from a Verizon Wireless television commercial
The Facebook “like” feature allows users to click a thumbs up icon attached to posts, pictures, links, and pages. By
One social networking site, Pinterest, allows its users to share photos of Do-It-Yourself crafts and the like. These photos are
With each new generation of the iPhone or the release of a new Android application, the capabilities of cell phones
In 1977, the United States Supreme Court in Bates v. Arizona State Bar held lawyers have a right to advertise their services.
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