Member of the Editorial Advisory
Board.(1995-1997)
Moderator, Constitutional Law Dis-
cussion Group, 1994-95.
College, Budapest, Hungary.
Lecturer in LLM program for Eastern
and Central European lawyers,
teaching Law and Economics, Separa-
tion of Powers, and Constitutional
Privacy. Summer, 1992, 1993, 1995
(Budapest); 1994 (Moscow).
preme Court.
Law Clerk; 1990-91.
peals, Seventh Circuit.
Law Clerk; 1989-90.
Basic Books, 1999
Work in Progress(Random House,
2001)
Work in Progress
Work in Progress
Stanford Law Review (forthcoming
2000)
Washington & Lee Law Review (forth-
coming 2000)
11 American Prospect (March 27,
2000)
work in progress
Proceedings of the IEEE (December
1999)
Might Teach
113 Harvard Law Review 501 (1999)
98 Michigan Law Review 395(1999)
dards and the Future of the Net
14 Berkeley Technology Law Journal
759 (1999)
1 Vanderbilt Entertainment Law and
Practice (1999)
9 Fordham Intellectual Property, Me-
dia and Entertainment Law Journal
459 (1999)
66 George Washington Law Review
1218 (1998)
38 Jurimetrics 629 (Summer 1998)
27 Journal of Legal Studies 661
(1998).
Federal Courts of Appeals
Judges
(co-authors, William Landes, Michael
Solimine), Journal of Legal Studies
(forthcoming1998).
on Context in Constitutional
Theory
110 Harvard Law Review 1785 (1997).
47 Case Western Reserve Law Review
1659 (1997).
ory: What a Constitutional The-
ory Should Be
85 Georgetown Law Journal 1837
(1997).
Choice-based Critiques of Cy-
berspace Regulation
5 CommLaw Conspectus 181 (1997).
11 St. Johns Journal of Legal Com-
mentary 635 (1997).
27 Cumberland Law Review 1 (1997).
65 Fordham Law Review 1365 (1997).
45 Emory Law Review 869 (1996).
48 Stanford Law Review 1403 (1996).
1995 Supreme Court Review 125
(1996).
sponding to Imperfection (Book
Review)
74 Texas Law Review 839 (1996).
94 Michigan Law Review 1422 (1996).
(co-author Jack Goldsmith)
http://www.law.vill.edu/ncair/disres/gro
undvm.htm
144 U. Pa. L. Rev. 2181 (1996).
16 Cardozo L. Rev. 2249 (1995).
104 Yale L.J. 1743 (1995).
62 U. Chi. L. Rev. 943 (1995).
and Theory
47 Stanford Law Review 395 (1995).
43 De Paul Law Review 825 (1994).
ration of Powers
ABA CEELI Project Report, January,
1994.
With Cass Sunstein, 94 Columbia Law
Review 1 (1994).
15 Cardozo Law Review 175 (1993).
71 Texas Law Review1165 (1993).
formation
98 Yale Law Review 1173 (1989).
The New Republic (June 19, 2000)
Boston Globe (June 5, 2000)
with Larry Kramer
lems
Wall Street Journal (May 31, 2000)
Wall Street Journal (March 23, 2000)
Harvard Magazine, January-February
2000
American Lawyer 109 (December
1999)
Wired Magazine, 5.07, July, 1997.
Eastern European Constitutional Re-
view, Fall, 1996.
op-ed, Wall Street Journal, 12/6/96.
op-ed, L.A. Times, 1/17/95.
tutional Court
Eastern European Constitutional Re-
view, Winter, 1995.
3 East European Constitutional Re-
view 104 (1994).
38 University of Chicago Law School
Record 13 (1992).
ference
June, 2000
Versailles, France
Lecture: “Innovation”
June, 2000
Dresden, Germany
Comment
May, 2000
Tützing, Germany
Lecture: Open Code and Open Socie-
ties
schen
May, 2000
Vienna, Austria
Lecture: The Law in Code
May, 2000
Barcelona, Spain
Panel
Authoritarianism in Democracy
May, 2000
Budapest, Hungary
Comment
Amsterdam, Holland
Keynote: Cyberspace’s Architectural
Constitution
May, 2000
Cambridge, UK
Keynote: Law and Power in Cyber-
space
May, 2000
New York, NY
Panel: Business and the Internet
May, 2000
Washington, DC
Keynote: e2e Regulation
May, 2000
Chicago, IL
Keynote: Regulating Cyberspace
April, 2000
Dana Point, CA
Panel: IP in Cyberspace
April, 2000
Lisbon, Portugal
Lecture: Innovation and Regulation
Environment
April, 2000
New York, NY
Presentation: Cyberspace’s Philoso-
phy and Philosopher
March, 2000
St. Moritz, Switzerland
Lecture: The Regulations of Cyber-
space
March, 2000
Bristol, UK
space
Source,
March, 2000
Vienna, Austria
Lecture: The Limits of Copyright
March, 2000
Scottsdale, AZ
Lecture: The Code in Law and the Law
in Code
February, 2000
New York, NY
Panel: The Open Source Revolution
February, 2000
Berlin, DE
Lecture: Cyberspace’s Constitution
February, 2000
Stanford Law Review
Stanford, CA
December, 1999
Byron Bay, AU
Teaching: The Law of Cyberspace
November, 1999
Copenhagen, Denmark
Lecture: Open Content, Open Values
November, 1999
Chicago, IL
Paper: The Refreshing Code of 1984
November, 1999
Oxford, England
Paper: IP and Cyberspace
eignty?
October, 1999
Turin, Italy
Paper: How Lawyers Will Kill the Net
Revolution?
October, 1999
Paris, France
Conference organized by Deputy
Christian Paul, of the French National
Assembly
Economics
October, 1999
Chicago, IL
Conference to explore empirical ap-
proaches to the study of social norms
and social meaning
sity Law School
October, 1999
Lexington, VA
Lecture: The Death of Cyberspace
Darwinism, Forbes Inc.
June, 1999
Atlanta, Georgia