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Panel: Privacy: What’s Public? What’s Private? And
Who Says?

Fordham Spring 1999 Symposium on Media
Convergence,
February, 1999
New York, New York
Conference: Media Convergence: Necessary, Evil or
Both? The Legal, Economic and Cultural Impacts of
Mega Media Mergers
Keynote address: Code and the Commons

The 7th Annual Charles Green Lecture in Law and
Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Chicago, Illinois
Colloquium: Kent: The School, the Life and the Legacy
Keynote: Overcoming Antitrust: Internet Governance
and the Free Software Movement

Representing the New Media Company Conference,
Practicing Law Institute (PLI),
January, 1999
New York, New York
Keynote: Copyright’s Commons

Graduate Legal Studies Program in Georgia Planning
Meeting, Constitutional and Legal Policy
Institute,
December, 1998
Budapest, Hungary

Digital Directions Speakers Series, University of Virginia
Law School,
November, 1998
Charlottesville, Virginia
Conference: Information Literacy
Paper: Cyberlaw: The New Frontier

1998 National Lawyers Convention, The Federalist
Society,
November, 1998
Washington, D.C.
Panel: Property Rights in the 21st Century
Paper: Property in cSpace

Lecture, University of North Carolina,
October, 1998
Durham, North Carolina
Paper: Internet Governance

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Free Speech: Media, Law & Society Conference, Johns
Hopkins University,
October, 1998
Baltimore, Maryland
Seminar: Paparazzi and Privacy

Seventh Annual Lavender Law Conference, National
Lesbian and Gay Association,
October, 1998
Boston, Massachusetts
Panel: Issues in Communications Law

1998 Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
(CPSR) Annual Conference,
October, 1998
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Conference: One Planet, One Net: The Public Interest
in Internet Governance
Keynote: Governance

Free Speech & Economic Power Symposium,
Northwestern University School of Law
October, 1998
Chicago, Illinois
Commentator on Prof. Owen Fiss’s “Regulating
Television: A New Turn in the Law?”

The Twenty-Sixth Annual Telecommunication Policy
Research Conference (TPRC)
October, 1998
Alexandria, Virginia
Seminar: Content Controls
Paper: The Architectures of Mandated Access
Controls

GALA Workshop, Boalt Hall School of Law, University
of California – Berkeley,
September, 1998
Berkeley, California

Being Connected Conference, Vanguard Program
September, 1998
McLean, Virginia
Presentation: Code as Law

The Program in Ethics and the Professions, Harvard
University,
September, 1998
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Keynote: Attention Spam

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Aspen Summit V: Cyberspace & the American Frontier,
The Progress & Freedom Foundation,
August, 1998
Aspen, Colorado
Keynote: Governance

Wasatch Weekend, Do Something, Inc.,
August, 1998
Deer Valley, Utah

The Aspen Institute Internet Policy Project
July, 1998
Aspen, Colorado

Conference on Constitutionalism and Democracy, New
York University School of Law,
July, 1998
Florence, Italy

Internet: Towards a New Society?, The International
University Menéndez y Pelayo of Valencia,
July, 1998
Valencia, Spain
Keynote: Internet y la proteccion de los derechos de la
personalidad

Marshall Symposium. The Information Revolution in
Midstream: An Anglo-American Perspective,
University of Michigan Law School,
May, 1998
Ann Arbor, MI
Panel: Law and Public Policy

Conference on the Internet & Society, Harvard University,
May, 1998
Cambridge, MA

Taiwan Net ’98
March, 1998
Taipei, Taiwan
Keynote: The Laws of Cyberspace
Seminar: The Architecture of Privacy
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Textualism and the Constitution, George Washington
School of Law
February, 1998
Washington, DC
Paper: Textualism and Federalism

AALS Annual Meeting,
January, 1998.
San Francisco, CA.

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Paper: Law and Interpretation Section: Interpreting
1937..

Enforcing Constitutional Court Judgments,
Constitutional Court of the Republic of
Georgia
November, 1997
Tbilisi, Georgia
Paper: The History of Enforcement of Supreme Court
Judgments (with Tim Wu).

State Bar of Arizona, CLE,
November, 1997
Tempe, AZ
Paper: The Laws of Cyberspace

DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture, Warren College,
University of California, San Diego,
October, 1997
San Diego, CA
Address: The Laws of Cyberspace

Telecommunications Policy Research Conference
September, 1997
Washington, D.C.
Paper: What Things Regulate Speech

Academy of European Law,
June, 1997
Florence, Italy
Teaching Course in Cyberspace

Boston University Law School Faculty Workshop,
April, 1997
Boston, MA
Paper: The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might
Teach.

Vanderbilt School of Law,
April, 1997
Nashville, TN
Paper: The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might
Teach.

Local Values and Global Telecommunications, National
Research Council,
April, 1997
Washington, DC.

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Stanford University Law School,
April, 1997
Stanford, CA
Paper: The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might
Teach.

Case Western Reserve University Law School,
April, 1997
Cleveland, OH
Conference: Presidential Power
Paper: Lessons from a Line Item Veto Law.

Digital Library Initiative, University of Michigan,
March, 1997
Santa Fe, NM.

Computers, Freedom, Privacy 1997,
March, 1997
San Francisco, CA
Paper: Law, Norms and Code.

Media Institute, Catholic University,
March, 1997
Washington, DC
Paper: The Constitution As Code.

G.W. U. Law School Legal Theory Workshop,
March, 1997
Washington, DC
Paper: Law, Norms, Code.

Harvard Law School Faculty Workshop,
February, 1997
Cambridge, MA
Paper: Reading the Constitution in Cyberspace.

Columbia Law School,
February, 1997
New York, NY
Paper: Fidelity and Constraint.

Quinnipiac School of Law,
February, 1997
Hamden, CT
Paper: Law, Norms, Code.

Hartman Institute,
December, 1996
Jerusalem, Israel
Paper: Change in Constitutional Interpretation

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Cordell Hull Speaker’s Forum, Cumberland School of
Law, November, 1996
Birmingham, AL
Paper: Constitution and Code.

American Society of Comparative Law,
September, 1996
Detroit, MI

Fidelity in Constitutional Theory, Fordham Law School,
September, 1996
New York, NY
Paper: Fidelity as Translation.

Legal Theory Workshop, U. of Colorado at Boulder,
September, 1996
Boulder, CO
Paper: The Erie-Effect.

Law and Cyberspace, ACLU Panel,
May, 1996
Chicago, IL
Panel discussion.

Digital Library Initiative, University of Michigan,
May, 1996
Ann Arbor, MI
Paper: Intellectual Property in Cyberspace.

NCAIR Virtual Magistrate Project,
May, 1996
Washington, DC
Paper: Grounding the Virtual Magistrate (co-
authored).

Virtue and Virtuality: Gender, Law and Cyberspace,
April, 1996
MIT Program in Women’s Studies
Cambridge, MA
Paper: Zoning Porn and People in Cyberspace.

Cyberspace and the Law, Symposium,
April, 1996
St. John’s Journal of Legal Commentary
Jamaica, NY
Paper: Intellectual Property in Cyberspace.

Legal Studies Workshop, University of Virginia,
April, 1996
Charlottesville, VA
Presented Paper: The Erie-effect.

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Colloquium on Constitutional Theory, NYU Law School,
April, 1996
New York, NY
Presented Paper: The Erie-effect.

Kellogg Foundation, Workshop on Technology,
March, 1996
Santa Fe, NM
Participant.

Thrower Symposium, Emory Law School,
February, 1996
Atlanta, GA
Paper: Reading the Constitution in Cyberspace.

Law and Borders, Stanford Law School,
February, 1996
Palo Alto, CA
Comment: Borders in Cyberspace.

Law, Economics, and Norms,
February, 1996
Philadelphia, PA
Comment: The regulation of social norms.

Constitutional Courts in Eastern Europe,
February, 1996
Chicago, IL

Workshop on Media, Technology and the Law,
December, 1996
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Discussing emerging media technology.

International Association of Constitutional Law,
September, 1995
Tokyo, Japan
Discussing comparative constitutional law.

Society of Professional Journalism,
March, 1995
Stamford, CT
Discussing Cyberspace and Libel.

Harvard Law School,
February, 1995
Law and Economics Workshop
Paper: Judicial Reputation.

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Cyberspace and the First Amendment,
December, 1995
Yale Law School, New Haven Ct
Paper: The Path of Cyberlaw.

Address to the Class of 1997,
October, 1994.
Chicago, IL.

Constitutional Courts in Transition,
September, 1994.
Warsaw, Poland.

International Congress of Comparative Law,
September, 1994
Athens, Greece.

Workshop on Constitutionalism in Post-Communist
Russia, June, 1994.
Novosibirsk, Russia.

Rights in Post-Communist Europe,
June, 1994.
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary.

AALS Annual Meeting,
January, 1994.
Orlando, FL
Paper: Internet and the Law School, Computer Law
Section.
Paper: Outsiders’ Perspectives on Contracts,
Contract Law Section.

Media Rights, and Restitution in Eastern Europe,
June, 1993.
Central European University, Budapest Hungary.

Conference on Richard Epstein’s Forbidden Ground,
May, 1993.
University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA.

Rights and Responsibilities in Electronic Community,
February, 1993.
National Research Council, Washington, DC.

Workshops on the Republic of Georgia’s Constitution.
Tblisi, Georgia; March, 1993; June, 1994.

AALS Annual Meeting,
January, 1993.
San Francisco, CA.
Paper: The President and the Administration,
Administrative Law.

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Interpretation and the Unitary Executive,
December, 1992.
Cardozo Law School, New York, NY.
Paper: Readings by Our Unitary Executive.

Constitutional Drafting Workshop, Georgia and Belarus,
December 1992.
Central European University, Budapest Hungary.
Paper: Constitutional Amending Processes.

Law and Economics at Chicago,
May, 1992.
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Paper: Counting with Landes and Posner.

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