The Future of E-books and Law School
Feb 8th, 2010 | By Katie Luper | Category: Featured, Law SchoolA throw down between the traditional casebook and the e-book on portability and usability.
Katie is a 3L at Southern Methodist School of Law in Dallas, Texas. A native Texan, Katie received her B.S. in Biochemistry from Texas A&M University. She is particularly interested in the intersection of intellectual property with the emerging technologies of the internet.
A throw down between the traditional casebook and the e-book on portability and usability.
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