Oregon Law Review : Vol. 86, No. 4 (2008)
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Item Open Access Oregon Law Review : Vol. 86 No. 4, p.1201-1240 : MySpace, Your Space, or Our Space? New Frontiers in Electronic Evidence(University of Oregon School of Law, 2008) Wilson, John S.This Comment argues that traditional legal rules are generally ineffective in addressing the new challenges that electronic evidence poses and that such challenges require new solutions. Many of the lessons learned from the increased use of electronic evidence in civil litigation-- "e-discovery," in the parlance of litigators-- may be applied to the burgeoning use of social-networking sites to gather evidence in criminal cases. This Comment also suggests some shortfalls in the newly revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governing e-discovery and offers suggestions for closing existing loopholes.Item Open Access Oregon Law Review : Vol. 86 No. 4, p.1151-1200 : A Healthy Food Tax Credit: Moving Away from the Fat Tax and Its Fault-Based Paradigm(University of Oregon School of Law, 2008) Winstanley, Chris L.Item Open Access Oregon Law Review : Vol. 86 No. 4, p.1095-1150 : Where Lies the Emperorâ s Robe? An Inquiry into the Problem of Judicial Legitimacy(University of Oregon School of Law, 2008) Pingree, Gregory C.Item Open Access Oregon Law Review : Vol. 86 No. 4, p.895-972 : Fast-Food Government and Physician-Assisted Death: The Role of Direct Democracy in Federalism(University of Oregon School of Law, 2008) DuVivier, K. K.