Law in the Internet Society
Personal Democracy Forum, Reboot America, Spring 2008. (Individual essays listed at bottom of linked page)

Campaigning

Sasha Issenberg, Why Campaign Reporters are Behind the Curve, New York Times, September 1, 2012

Leslie Wayne, Regulators Confront Web Role in Politics, New York Times, April 21, 2000

Don Lewicki and Tim Ziaukas, The Digital Tea Leaves of Election 2000: The Internet and the Future of Presidential Politics, First Monday, December 2000

Christopher D. Hunter, Political Privacy and Online Politics: How E-Campaigning Threatens Voter Privacy, First Monday, February 2002

Declan McCullagh, Liberal Net rules spawn political attack ads, C|Net News.com, May 6, 2004

Declan McCullagh, Elections officials fight for Net political ads, C|Net News.com, October 14, 2004

Declan McCullagh, Interviewing FEC's Bradley Smith, The coming crackdown on blogging, C|Net News.com, March 3, 2005

Ellen Weintraub, FEC Commissioner, Response to Smith Interview, Bloggers, chill out already!, C|Net News.com, March 7, 2005

Richard Hasen, Should the FEC Regulate Political Blogging?, Personal Democracy Forum, March 7, 2005

Brian Faler, Groups Weigh In on Web Politicking, Washington Post, June 5, 2005

Anne Broache, Politicos want to shield Net from election laws, C|Net News.com, September 22, 2005

John Borland, Want to vote? Text me now, C|Net News.com, October 19, 2005

Jon Pincus, A wiki, saving democracy?, Jon Pincus’ blog (Author of Tales from the Net), September 18th, 2008

Nancy Scola, May the Best Database Win?, TechPresident, Sept 19, 2008

Nancy Scola, Obama's Advice to 9th-Graders: Keep Your Facebook Clean, TechPresident, September 14, 2009

Zoe Corbyn, Facebook experiment boosts US voter turnout, Nature, September 12, 2012

Voting

Rebecca Fairley Raney, Voting by the Internet: The Mouse Still Hasn't Roared, New York Times, January 30, 2000

Eben Moglen & Pamela S. Karlan, The Soul of a New Political Machine: The Online, the Color Line and Electronic Democracy(PDF), 34 Loyola of Los Angeles L. Rev. 1089 (2001).

* Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project, Voting -- What Is, What Could Be, July 2001

Kim Zetter, E-Voting Undermined by Sloppiness, Wired News, December 17, 2003

Kim Zetter, Open-Source E-Voting Heads West, Wired News, January 21, 2004

Kim Zetter, Risky E-Vote System to Expand, Wired News, January 26, 2004

David McGlinchey, Pentagon scraps plan for online voting in 2004 elections, GovExec.com, February 5, 2004

Michigan Dems Vote Online, Wired News, February 6, 2004

Adam Berinsky, The Perverse Consequences of Electoral Reform in the United States(PDF), American Politics Research, Volume 31, Number X, 1-21, April 2004

Electronic Frontier Foundation, Accessibility and Auditability in Electronic Voting, May 17, 2004

* Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, VTP Recommendations to the Election Assistance Commission on Immediate Steps to Avoid Lost Votes in the November 2004 Election, July 2004

Current Verified Voting Litigation, VerifiedVoting.org, October 2004

Switzerland Tries Internet Voting, CBS News, September 25, 2004

* Jari Tanner, 'E-Stonia' online vote called a success, Statesman.com, October 17, 2005

Electronic Frontier Foundation E-Voting Page

Deborah Hastings, States throw out costly electronic voting machines, August 19, 2008, Associated Press

Governing

Jennifer Lee, Guerrilla Warfare, Waged With Code, New York Times, October 10, 2002

Patrick Di Justo, Does the End Justify the Means?, Wired News, March 18, 2003

Noah Schachtman, An Inside Look at China Filters, Wired News, December 4, 2004

Jim Kerstetter, Group says Yahoo helped jail Chinese journalist, C|Net News.com, September 6, 2005

Alorie Gilbert, Handbook offers tips for cyberdissidents, C|Net News.com, September 22, 2005

* Social funds warn Web firms on human rights, C|Net News.com, November 8, 2005

Declan McCullagh, U.S. protests Net summit crackdown, C|Net News.com, November 18, 2005

Martin LaMonica, Massachusetts to adopt 'open' desktop, C|Net News.com, September 1, 2005

Martin LaMonica, Mass. bill endangers OpenDocument decision, C|Net News.com, November 3, 2005

Martin LaMonica, Microsoft to standardize Office formats, C|Net News.com, November 21, 2005

Federal Government Discriminates against Mac Users, Age of Reason - Macs, March 19, 2005

Federal Grant Applications to Require Windows, Slashdot, April 19, 2005

Update: Grants.gov Mac Discrimination, Age of Reason - Macs, April 19, 2005

Rob Fay, More Mac Incompatibility with Grants.gov, Partial Recall, November 18, 2005

 

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