selected publications academic article Holland, H. B. (2020). A Third-Party Doctrine for Digital Metadata. Cardozo Law Review. 41(4), 1549-1600. Holland, H. B. (2018). A cognitive theory of the third-party doctrine and digital papers. Temple Law Review. 91(1), 55-105. Holland, H. B (2010). Social Semiotics in the Fair Use Analysis. Harvard Journal of Law and Technology. 24(2), 335-391. Holland, H. B (2010). Privacy Paradox 2.0. Widener Law Review. 19(3), 893-932. Holland, H. B (2007). In Defense of Online Intermediary Immunity: Facilitating Communities of Modified Exceptionalism. University of Kansas law review. University of Kansas. School of Law. 56(2), 369-404. Holland, H. B (2005). Tempest in a Teapot or Tidal Wave? Cybersquatting Remedies Run Amok. Journal of Technology Law and Policy. 10(2), 301-351. Holland, H. B (2005). The Failure of the Rule of Law in Cyberspace? Reorienting the Normative Debate on Borders and Territorial Sovereignty. John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law. 24(3), 1-33. Holland, H. B (2005). Inherently Dangerous: The Potential for an Internet-Specific Standard Restricting Speech that Performs a Teaching Function. University of San Francisco Law Review. 39(2), 353-411. chapter Holland, H. B. (2010). Section 230 of the CDA: Internet Exceptionalism as a Statutory Construct. Szoka, B., & Marcus, A. (Eds.), The Next Digital Decade: Essays on the Future of the Internet. (pp. 189-207). TechFreedom. webpage Holland, H. B (2015). With a shaky legal foundation, are daily fantasy sports a billion-dollar house of cards? Holland, H. B (2015). With NFL's claim to absolute authority struck down, what happens next? Holland, H. B (2015). Deflategate has never been about footballs -- so what, exactly, is the NFL up to?
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education and training LL.M., Columbia University - (New York, New York, United States) 2003 J.D., Washington College - (Chestertown, Maryland, United States) 1998 B.A., Tufts University - (Medford, Massachusetts, United States) 1988
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