Professor Charles Nesson took the opportunity during his "Democracy" session to build an impromptu panel comprised of weblog writers in attendance @ ILAW.
Jonathan Zittrain's first assignment @ ILAW: explaining the basics of how the Internet works. The goal: to provide a framework upon which participants who aren't necessarily…
ILAW participant David Hornik: "What is interesting to me about Lessig's discussion of the E2E Network and the value of its openness is how frequently, in my capacity as a VC, I…
Via Jurist's Paper Chase: "James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke Law School, has won this year's World Technology Award in Law, the World Technology Network …
Berkman Fellow Jim Moore, who made quite a splash not long ago with his essay, The Second Superpower, offers new observations today about how weblogs could "lead the way" in…
The Washington Post: "Two members of Congress today introduced legislation (PDF) they said would ensure the American public's access to the nation's intellectual and artistic…