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:: Lessig is more ::
Monday, May 12, 2003
How I feel about working a standard startup work week notwithstanding (short answer: mostly don't mind it - I'd probably sit around my apartment way too much otherwise) there are some occasions when I feel cosmically screwed by the general rigidity. This is one. If I were on a more amorphous schedule, I'd be there in a heartbeat.
Please come see Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig
give the fifth annual William J. Shanahan Lecture
The Great Hall of The Cooper Union
East 7th Street at Third Avenue
New York, New York
Monday, May 12, 2003
6 p.m.
As you've doubtlessly inferred, I'm a huge fan of Professor Lessig, who's on the vanguard of technology and media-related IP law ever-presently as well as having argued Eldred v. Ashcroft before the supreme court. If anyone wants to go with me, I'll make an impassioned plea to my employers for an early exit this eve. Let me know quickly - it's already 3:30 and the clock is ticking.
Posted by morland @ 03:48 PM
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