Tuesday, July 28, 2009

By Daughtrey, William H., Jr. Publication: Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal

"Currently, courts and legislatures are facing issues raised by businesses conducted over the internet. Failing to blanket current developments, old law leaves new problems exposed for litigation and requires attorneys and judges to explore uncharted seas of legal complexity. Although the continued application of traditional laws that are unresponsive to changes in the underlying society may promote injustice, a judicial activism that randomly develops "new law" to remedy inadequacies is equally deficient".