Penn State Law Review is proud to announce that Volume 115, Issue 1 is now available. This issue features two cutting edge articles discussing law and technology: “Assessing the Merits of Network Neutrality Obligations at Low, Medium and High Network Layers,” by Rob Frieden; and “Crime and Punishment: Teen Sexting in Context,” by Julia Halloran McLaughlin. Laura Krugman Ray presents her article comparing Justice Breyer with Justice Goldberg, whom Breyer clerked for. “Conley as a Special Case of Twombly and Iqbal: Exploring the Intersection of Evidence and Procedure and the Nature of Rules, by Ronald J. Allen and Alan E. Guy, was selected after a call of papers associated with Volume 114’s Iqbal symposium.
This issue also features student comments written by Michael Sabet, Bryan M. O’Keefe, Edward J. Cyran, and Matthew N. Stewart.
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