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THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO LAW REVIEW


Volume 37
Number 2
WINTER 2006

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CYBERSECURITIES LAW SYMPOSIUM

 

ARTICLES

Introduction
Howard M. Friedman ....................................................................................................... ix

Using the Securities and Exchange Commission's Statutory Weaponry to Combat Spam
John Reed Stark and Carolyn E. Kurr ............................................................................ 271

Information Society Challenges to Financial Regulation
Caroline Bradley .......................................................................................................... 307

Securities Regulation of Private Offerings in the Cyberspace Era: Legal Translation, Advertising and Business Context
Olufunmilayo B. Arewa ................................................................................................. 331

A New Day Dawning for E-Communications During the Offering Process
Broc Romanek and Julie Hoffman ................................................................................. 365

E-Communication to Shareholders Outside the Offering Process
Broc Romanek and David Lee ....................................................................................... 387

What Google Can't Tell Us About Internet Auctions (And What It Can)
Christine Hurt .............................................................................................................. 403

Cyberderivatives: The Regulation of Online Trading in Equity Bets
Paul U. Ali .................................................................................................................. 439

The Same Yet Different: Australian and United States Online Investing Regulation
Dimity Kingsford Smith ................................................................................................ 461

 

NOTES & COMMENTS

Taylor v. Douglas Co.: Applying Ohio's Prevailing-Wage Law to Institutions Supported in Whole or in Part by Public Funds
Ryan K. Hymore ......................................................................................................... 497

Let Clarett Play: Why the Nonstatutory Labor Exemption Should Not Exempt the NFL's Draft Eligibility Rule from the Antitrust Laws
Tyler Pensyl .............................................................................................................. 523

Tire Design Defect Claims: Why Compliance with the Recently Promulgated Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 139 Should Constitute a Defense as a Matter of Law
Jeff Webb ................................................................................................................. 551