114 Trowbridge St, #3
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-495-8399
J.D., 1989.
England.
M.A. Philosophy, 1986; Honors First Class.
B.A. Economics, B.S. Management (Wharton), 1983.
Professor of Law, 2000.
Fellow, 1999-2000
Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor for
Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, 1998; Professor of
Law, 1997-2000; Visiting Professor of Law, Winter
term, 1997.
Monthly Columnist
Board Member
Assistant Professor of Law, 1991-1995; Professor of
Law, 1995-97. Co-Director, Center for the Study of
Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe. Courses taught
or currently teaching: Constitutional Law I
(federalism, separation of powers, judicial review);
Constitutional Law II (free speech); Contracts; The
Law of Cyberspace (Seminar); The Public Good
(Seminar); Comparative Constitutional Law
(Seminar); Legal Theory Workshop (Seminar);
Fidelity Theory: Theories of Originalism (Seminar);
Antitrust.
Community, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Commission Member.
June 28, 2000
University, Cambridge, MA.
Fellow, 1996-97.
Visiting Professor of Law, Spring term, 1995. The
Law of Cyberspace; Antitrust.
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board.(1995-1997)
Moderator, Constitutional Law Discussion Group,
1994-95.
Budapest, Hungary.
Lecturer in LLM program for Eastern and Central
European lawyers, teaching Law and Economics,
Separation of Powers, and Constitutional Privacy.
Summer, 1992, 1993, 1995 (Budapest); 1994
(Moscow).
Law Clerk; 1990-91.
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 (forthcoming 2000)
June 28, 2000
11 American Prospect (March 27, 2000)
work in progress
Proceedings of the IEEE (December 1999)
113 Harvard Law Review 501 (1999)
98 Michigan Law Review 395(1999)
Future of the Net
14 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 759 (1999)
1 Vanderbilt Entertainment Law and Practice (1999)
9 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media 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).
Courts of Appeals Judges
(co-authors, William Landes, Michael Solimine),
Journal of Legal Studies (forthcoming1998).
Constitutional Theory
110 Harvard Law Review 1785 (1997).
47 Case Western Reserve Law Review 1659 (1997).
Constitutional Theory Should Be
85 Georgetown Law Journal 1837 (1997).
June 28, 2000
Critiques of Cyberspace Regulation
5 CommLaw Conspectus 181 (1997).
11 St. Johns Journal of Legal Commentary 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).
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/groundvm.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).
47 Stanford Law Review 395 (1995).
43 De Paul Law Review 825 (1994).
June 28, 2000
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).
98 Yale Law Review 1173 (1989).
The New Republic (June 19, 2000)
Boston Globe (June 5, 2000)
with Larry Kramer
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 Review, Fall, 1996.
op-ed, Wall Street Journal, 12/6/96.
op-ed, L.A. Times, 1/17/95.
Court
Eastern European Constitutional Review, Winter,
1995.
June 28, 2000
3 East European Constitutional Review 104 (1994).
38 University of Chicago Law School Record 13
(1992).
June, 2000
Versailles, France
Lecture: “Innovation”
June, 2000
Dresden, Germany
Comment
May, 2000
Tützing, Germany
Lecture: Open Code and Open Societies
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 Cyberspace
June 28, 2000
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
April, 2000
New York, NY
Presentation: Cyberspace’s Philosophy and
Philosopher
March, 2000
St. Moritz, Switzerland
Lecture: The Regulations of Cyberspace
March, 2000
Bristol, UK
Lecture: The Constitution of Cyberspace
March, 2000
Vienna, Austria
Lecture: The Limits of Copyright
March, 2000
Scottsdale, AZ
Lecture: The Code in Law and the Law in Code
June 28, 2000
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
October, 1999
Turin, Italy
Paper: How Lawyers Will Kill the Net
October, 1999
Paris, France
Conference organized by Deputy Christian Paul, of the
French National Assembly
October, 1999
Chicago, IL
Conference to explore empirical approaches to the
study of social norms and social meaning
June 28, 2000
School
October, 1999
Lexington, VA
Lecture: The Death of Cyberspace
Forbes Inc.
June, 1999
Atlanta, Georgia
Roundtable discussion: Survival of the fittest? A
Darwinian take on Microsoft, regulation and
competition.
May, 1999
Cambridge Massachusetts
Keynote
Harvard University
April, 1999
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Session: “CyberEthics: The Moral Challenge of the
Internet”
April, 1999
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Forum subject: “fairness” in the context of high
school policies
Global Internet
April, 1999
Washington, D.C.
Panel: Self-Regulation Reconsidered
School
April, 1999
New Haven, Connecticut
Paper: The Values in Open Code
University College of Law
April, 1999
Atlanta, Georgia
Paper: Open Code, Open Society
June 28, 2000
Standard?, New England School of Law
March, 1999
Boston, Massachusetts
Panel: Is Reconciliation Possible?
High Tech Companies
March, 1999
Tel Aviv, Israel
Panel: Issues facing high technology firms in the
current economic and legal climate
Commerce Conference, University of
California-Berkeley,
March, 1999
Berkeley, California
Panel: Setting (and Choosing) Global Technical
Standards
March, 1999
Washington, D.C.
Topic: Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and Spread
Spectrum
and Mary,
February, 1999
Williamsburg, Virginia
Paper: Contestable Rights
Government,
February, 1999
Cambridge, Massachusetts
of Law,
February, 1999
Athens, Georgia
Keynote: Internet Governance and the Open Source
Software Movement
Chief Marketing and Chief Communications
Officers,
February, 1999
Carlsbad, California
Conference: Brand in an Era of Disruptive
Technologies