Volume 84 Issue 4 2000 Note / Comment Free Speech to a Machine--Encryption Software Source Code Is Not Constitutionally Protected Speech under the First Amendment Katherine A. Moerke View Full Article In This Issue Tortious Interference with Business Relations: The Other White Meat of Employment Law Breaking through the Silence: Minnesota's Pregnancy Presumption and the Right to Refuse Medical Treatment Knowledge about Welfare: Legal Realism and the Separation of Law and Ecnomics Free Speech to a Machine--Encryption Software Source Code Is Not Constitutionally Protected Speech under the First Amendment Is Big Brother Listening--A Critical Analysis of New Rules Permitting Law Enforcement Agenceis to Use Dialed Digit Extraction Continuing Payment on One's Debt to Society: The German Model of Felon Disenfranchisement as an Alternative Enforcing Lawyer Non-Competition Agreements While Maintaining the Profession: The Role of Conflict of Interest Principles