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LAW in the COURT of PUBLIC OPINION
POKER UNIVERSITY
Contents
- 1 CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion
- 2 *Sept. 24: Seeing Truth from Another Side: Rodney King v. Stacey Koon
- 3 *Oct. 8: The Principle of Law and Prosecutorial Abuse of IT
- 4 *Oct. 15: Poker - a Game of Truth in Life and Law
- 5 *Oct. 16: Asymetrical Litigation - Rhetorical Poker: Antigua v. USA
CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion
*Sept. 24: Seeing Truth from Another Side: Rodney King v. Stacey Koon
- Charles Nesson
- Sept. 25: Group Process and Individual Participation
- Oct. 1: Create Your Avatar in Second Life and Consider What IT Means
- Rebecca Nesson (invited)
- Oct. 2: Group Process
*Oct. 8: The Principle of Law and Prosecutorial Abuse of IT
- with Harvey Silverglate and Matt Feinberg
- whom do we want to invite to join our audience
- my seminar students in trials in second life
- whom do we want to invite to join our audience
methodology of projection
Position cyberone as a unique method of teaching law that: 1.Takes advantage of new tech to consider timeless questions about truth and justice in fresh ways that are exciting to students. 2. Extends the law school classroom beyond the university to reach the brightest minds within and outsbide of the conventional U setting. 3. Is develops valuable and important new use of virtual tech beyond action games and frivolous chat rooms. Pitch this story to 2 media: Legal press and Tech press. More..
Focus on trade journals in both general disciplines e.g., American Lawyer; WIRED. Rather than issue press release, send private letter to the editors inviting them to send someone to sit in. Also write to legal project in the think tank world, such as Overlawyered.com at Manhattan Institute, Center for Constituional Rights etc. Invite them to send fellows/associates to the class. They'll write about in their own publications and blogs.
Post a comprehensive video (not just 10 minute clips, etc) on the web via itunes Unviversity or in conjunction with MIT.
- Oct. 9: Group Process and Individual Participation
*Oct. 15: Poker - a Game of Truth in Life and Law
- with Crandell Addington and Howard Lederer
*Oct. 16: Asymetrical Litigation - Rhetorical Poker: Antigua v. USA
- with Steven Donziger, Jonathan Cohen and Simon Lester
simon lester will introduce the case and the wto dispute settlement system. steve donziger will articulate the concept of asymetrical litigation. jonathan cohen will speak about relationship between the case and public opinion. as a group we will consider the relationship of the case to american gambling law and its enforcement.
Here are a few links from Simon Lester:
Summary of the original WTO Gambling panel report: http://www.worldtradelaw.net/dsc/panel/us-gambling(dsc)(panel).pdf
Summary of the original WTO Gambling Appellate Body report: http://www.worldtradelaw.net/dsc/ab/us-gambling(dsc)(ab).pdf
Summary of the Article 21.5 WTO Gambling panel report: http://www.worldtradelaw.net/dsc/panel/us-gambling(dsc)(panel)(21.5).pdf
These first three should be accessible to HLS students from campus through the HLS subscription, although I'm not sure what happens if you log in from home. Finally, here is Antigua's retaliation request: http://www.worldtradelaw.net/rr/ds285-22-rr.pdf
who is simon lester
who is steven donziger
who is jonathan cohen
- Oct. 22: - fly out week -
- Oct. 29: Generativity: Jonathan Zittrain (invited)
- Oct. 30: Group Process and Individual Participation
- Nov. 5: Internet Freedom and Responsibility: Balancing the Forces of Corruption
- with Larry Lessig (invited)
- Nov. 6: Law in the Court of Public Opinion: WE are the LAW
- Nov. 12: Projects and Opportunities
- Nov. 13: Projects and Opportunities
- Nov. 19: Projects and Opportunities
- Nov. 20: Projects and Opportunities
- Nov. 26: Projects and Opportunities
- Nov. 27: Projects and Opportunities
- Dec. 3. Projects and Opportunities
- Dec. 4: Wrap