Probably at a bad time for lots of people, but you could go see Larry
Lessig.  You might recognize the name from the Microsoft antitrust
trial, or some of the goings-on around DeCSS.


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Subject: Lessig's lecture
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 09:30:19 -0600
From: "I.T. Student Affairs" <itsa at itdean.umn.edu>
To: Recipient List Suppressed:;


Dean E. Thomas Sullivan and the University of Minnesota Law School
Invite you to the Third Annual Horatio Ellsworth Kellar Distinguished
Visitor Lecture featuring Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law, Stanford
University Law School

Professor Lessig's lecture is entitled "Innovation & The Net."

Thursday, February 22, 2001
12:15 p.m.
Lockhart Hall (Room 25), Law Center
229 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN

Professor Larry Lessig is a leading authority on Internet law in the
country.  Professor Lessig's projects include a book on the law of
cyberspace - viewing the law of cyberspace as a type of comparative
constitutional law and exploring the significance of problems that the
regulation of cyberspace might present.  In December of 1997, Professor
Lessig was named Special Master of the antitrust dispute between the
United States Department of Justice and Microsoft Corporation by United
States District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson.  Professor Lessig
recently joined the faculty at Stanford University Law School.



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