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Return of the Poll TaxMax Stul OppenheimerUniversity of Baltimore - School of Law August 16, 2009 Catholic University Law Review, Forthcoming Abstract: Government entities at all levels have embraced the Internet as a vehicle for government-citizen interaction. The federal government, state governments, and many local governments use the Internet to provide information and conduct government business. While this trend has provided unprecedented access for many Americans, it has also distanced the government from those without an Internet connection. 'Right to govern' cases, including most recently Crawford, set limits on how the government may use the Internet.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 44 Keywords: internet Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: August 18, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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